Plug Attaching Or Inserting Patents (Class 131/94)
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Patent number: 4687009Abstract: A variable dilution cigarette is provided having two-layer laminated tipping. Dilution patterns and break lines are formed in the layers before they are laminated. The laminate is applied to a segmented filter such that the dilution pattern of one layer moves relative to that of the other, changing their degree of registry and varying the dilution value of the cigarette, as the filter segments are rotated relative to one another. Because the two dilution patterns can be formed separately, non-linear dilution variation is possible, as well as more nearly constant resistance-to-draw. A method of manufacturing the cigarette is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: Walter A. Nichols
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Patent number: 4687008Abstract: A cigarette is provided having a variable length. A filter or mouthpiece slides within a sleeve attached to the cigarette, or a sleeve attached to the filter or mouthpiece slides over the cigarette. A single band is adhered to one element and a pair of bands is adhered to the other element. The single band is captive between the pair of bands so that the cigarette can be lengthened or shortened within the range allowed by the pair of bands, but the filter or mouthpiece cannot be removed from the cigarette. The variable length mechanism can be made to additionally provide variable dilution or variable flavorant.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Willie G. Houck, Jr., Francis M. Sprinkel, Jr., Reginald W. Newsome, David B. Spruill, Walter A. Nichols
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Patent number: 4667687Abstract: Filter cigarettes are produced by uniting tobacco sections (12, 122) and filter portions (21, 120) with a wrapper (28, 124) which carries a relatively thick circumferential bead (126) of adhesive or other filler material to provide an effective seal around the cigarette. The cigarettes may be assembled on parallel assembly lines (16, 18) supplied with tobacco sections from a common maker line (10) by a carrier conveyor (14) arranged to supply alternate sections to different assembly lines disposed at 90.degree. to the maker line.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1984Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Dennis Hinchcliffe, Francis A. M. Labbe, Desmond W. Molins, Edward J. Orpin
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Patent number: 4651756Abstract: A method of applying metal foil embellishment to cigarette paper or tipping paper comprises pressing foil against tipping using a heated former of a configuration corresponding to that of the desired embellishment. The method, which is preferably carried out on a filter tip assembly machine, may result in a depression in the tipping, in which case it is advantageous for the tipping to comprise a thermoplastic material.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: British-American Tobacco Company LimitedInventors: John A. Luke, John F. McCreadie
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Patent number: 4648409Abstract: In a cigarette production machine, a device for feeding at least one paper web along one or other of two paths, the first of which extends through a station for loading a continuous stream of shredded tobacco onto said web, and the second of which is a discard path; that portion of the web extending along said second path being cut and removed by a selectively operable removal device.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: G.D Societa per AzioniInventor: Riccardo Mattei
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Patent number: 4644961Abstract: A device for manufacturing a filter-tipped cigarette, in which paste coupling paper is wound around a unit comprising two cigarettes laid coaxially with each other and a filter tip interposed between the cigarettes, while the unit is being rotated in a rolling passage defined between a cylindrical drum and a rolling mechanism facing the drum, so that a cigarette having the filter tip and being twice as long as a normal cigarette is made. The rolling mechanism comprises groups of rollers, an endless belt rotatable around the rollers, and a rolling block for supporting the belt to move it near the drum. The mechanism and the drum are in such relative positions that the belt can be moved without being in contact with the drum, when the unit is not supplied onto the drum.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Japan Tobacco, Inc.Inventors: Motonobu Horie, Teruo Shimizu, Kouichiro Obara
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Patent number: 4643203Abstract: In the production of filter cigarettes by a process in which the tobacco sections and filter portions are united while moving in an axial direction, the wrapper sections are resiliently pressed onto the abutting tobacco sections and filter portions, preferably by resilient pads. The pads are carried by a suction conveyor and their spacing may be adjusted by means for changing their timing or path length, to suit different lengths of tobacco sections and filter portions. The tobacco sections and filter portions may be assembled on a suction conveyor adapted to allow axial adjustment of the position of a conveyed article following slight lateral displacement of the article to reduce the suction grip of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1983Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Molins PLCInventor: Francis A. M. Labbe
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Patent number: 4640013Abstract: A device for wrapping a junction band (T) around the abutting ends of two aligned cigarettes (S) and one double filter (F) interposed therebetween includes a rotary supporting drum (1) having a peripheral assembly of equally spaced wrapping units. Each wrapping unit includes a wrapping member (12) affixed to in the drum and having an active concave surface (212), and an associated wrapping member (11) which is angularly movable with respect to the fixed wrapping member and which has an active convex surface (111). The movable wrapping member is moved cyclically with respect to the fixed wrapping member, starting from an initial angular position (B) where the active surface of the movable wrapping member is exposed and a receiving end portion thereof receives a cigarettes-and-filter assembly, with a junction band being attached thereto by an end margin thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1983Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: SASIB S.p.A.Inventor: Athos Cristian
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Patent number: 4638818Abstract: A variable dilution filter cigarette is provided which includes a substantially cylindrical tobacco rod, an axially aligned, substantially cylindrical wrapped filter plug, and tipping paper which circumscribes the filter plug and joins the filter plug to the tobacco rod. The filter plug has first and second ends, which are open to permit the passage of air and smoke. The plug wrap is substantially air-impermeable and is divided into a mouth-end band, a central band, and a rod-end band having a first opening. The first and third bands are attached to the filter. The tipping paper is also substantially air-impermeable, circumscribes the filter plug, and extends from the mouth end of the filter plug to a position on the tobacco rod adjacent the rod end of the filter plug. The tipping paper is divided into first and second bands, the first band extending from the mouth end of the filter plug to a position overlying the rod-end band.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1985Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Walter A. Nichols, Reginald W. Newsome
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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: 4619277Abstract: A tobacco filter tip attaching apparatus including a filter tip attaching portion for rolling and pasting a tip paper onto both one end portion of a cigarette and a filter tip disposed adjacent thereto, a filter tip feed portion disposed in the vicinity of the filter tip attaching portion for feeding filter tips to the filter tip attaching portion, a tip paper feed portion disposed in the vicinity of the filter tip attaching portion for feeding a tip paper from a tip paper roll to the filter tip attaching portion, a filter tip sensor for detecting that the feed of filter tip from the filter tip feed portion to the filter tip attaching portion is discontinued, a tip paper cutting sensor for detecting a cutting accident of the tip paper during feed from the tip paper feed portion to the filter tip attaching portion, and a roll diameter sensor for detecting that the diameter of the tip paper roll in the tip paper feed portion has become smaller than a predetermined value. The whole of the apparatus is covered.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: The Japan Tobacco & Salt Public CorporationInventors: Yutaka Okumoto, Toshiyuki Ozaki, Mikio Komori
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Patent number: 4614198Abstract: Oval filter cigarettes are made by forming rod groups each comprising at least one cigarette portion and at least one filter portion in axial alignment; placing each rod group on a wrapping member rotatably carried by a conveyor having a succession of such wrapping members, each group being provided with a portion of uniting paper overlapping the members of the group; and rotating each wrapping member with respect to the conveyor about an axis parallel to that of the rods so as to wrap the uniting paper of least partly around the corresponding rod group.During rotation of each wrapping member the uniting paper may be gripped by suction ports to provide a tight wrap.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1984Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Molins, PLCInventors: Dennis Hinchcliffe, Francis A. M. Labbe
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Patent number: 4605015Abstract: Filter cigarettes which are produced in a filter tipping machine are transported by a severing conveyor in the form of two rows wherein the filters of cigarettes in one row are adjacent to the filters of cigarettes in the other row. The cigarettes of the one row are thereupon inverted end-for-end by sets of pairwise arranged pivotable levers one of which withdraws a cigarette from the one row during movement along an endless circular path and turns the removed cigarette through 90 degrees about an axis which is normal to the cigarette and is remote from its filter while the one lever travels along an arc of 180 degrees. The thus partially inverted cigarette is taken over by the other lever of the respective pair and is turned through additional 90 degrees while the other lever travels along an arc of 180 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1985Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Karl-Heinz Grieben
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Patent number: 4605014Abstract: A fluted drum transports filter plugs and pairs of plain cigarettes in successive flutes past two rollers which cause the cigarettes to move inwardly toward the respective plug. In order to ensure the establishment of a cavity between each cigarette and the respective end of the corresponding plug, each flute contains two distancing elements whose width matches the acceptable width of the cavities. The outermost portions of the distancing elements taper in a direction away from the bottom portions of the respective flutes to allow for convenient introduction of filter plugs and cigarettes which are held by suction during transport past the rollers and on to the station where the groups of coaxial and properly spaced-apart filter plugs and cigarettes are removed from their flutes.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1983Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Gunter Wahle
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Patent number: 4596257Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for wrapping tipping material about an assembly comprising a non-circular tobacco rod and non-circular filter plug, the assembly having a circumference less than that of a standard cigarette, on a standard cigarette tipping machine. The cigarette assembly is rolled along the surface of a rolling drum by an adjacent pressure element that is moved in the same direction as, but with a different speed from that of, the peripheral surface of the drum. The difference in speed causes the cigarette assemby to roll along the drum surface from one of a plurality of uniformly spaced-apart receiving flutes to one of a plurality of uniformly spaced-apart discharge flutes distinct from the receiving flutes. The spacing between adjacent discharge flutes is the same as that between adjacent receiving flutes, but the two sets of flutes are offset one from the other.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1984Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Martin T. Garthaffner, Bill J. Keen, Jack C. Wheless
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Patent number: 4595025Abstract: A combination of production lines for the manufacture of filter cigarettes wherein the filter tipping machines form several groups. The number of groups exceeds by one the number of machines in a group. Each machine receives filter rod sections from one of two different pneumatic senders by way of one of two discrete pneumatic conveyors. Each sender has a hopper for sections and several pneumatic propelling units which deliver sections from the respective hopper into the corresponding conveyors. The possibility of feeding sections to each machine from either one of two discrete senders ensures that the machines need not be shut down in the event of malfunction of a given sender, of one of the two propelling units for a machine or of one of two conveyors for a machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1983Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Gunter Wahle, Alois Kasparek
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Patent number: 4593705Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for severing or otherwise cutting cigarette filters, tobacco rods and the like. According to the invention, a slitter knife is maintained in whetting engagement with a whetting mechanism, so that the slitter knife never becomes dull. This is preferably achieved by mounting the slitter knife on a pivotable carriage and providing an automatic control system which pivots the slitter knife to maintain it in the desired engagement with the whetter. A feedback system can be included, to monitor the sharpness of the slitter knife and to indicate when adjustment of the slitter knife position is required.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1984Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Philip Morris Inc.Inventor: Martin T. Garthaffner
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Patent number: 4590952Abstract: An automatic control device for adjusting the suction force exerted by the flutes of a rotary transfer drum for rod-like articles such as cigarettes includes an adjustable control device operatively interposed between the suction ports of the flutes and a source of vacuum. The adjustable control device is actuated by a pilot unit in response to a tachymetric signal which is representative of the speed of production of the cigarette-making machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1981Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Sasib S.p.A.Inventor: Alfonso Manfredini
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Patent number: 4577644Abstract: Filter cigarettes which are produced in a filter tipping machine are transported by a severing conveyor in the form of two rows wherein the filters of cigarettes in one row are adjacent to the filters of cigarettes in the other row. The cigarettes of the one row are thereupon inverted end-for-end by sets of pairwise arranged pivotable levers one of which withdraws a cigarette from the one row during movement along an endless circular path and turns the removed cigarette through 90 degrees about an axis which is normal to the cigarette and is remote from its filter while the one lever travels along an arc of 180 degrees. The thus partially inverted cigarette is taken over by the other lever of the respective pair and is turned through additional 90 degrees while the other lever travels along an arc of 180 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1982Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Karl-Heinz Grieben
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Patent number: 4574817Abstract: A cork knife cleaning apparatus for cigarette filter attaching machine in a cork paper cutting apparatus is provided. The apparatus has a rotating drum which has cork knives projecting from the circumference of the same, receiving drum arranged to work with the rotating drum whereby a continuous tape of cork paper applied with paste on one side is cut into a desired length by pressing a cork knife against the tape paper, and has a cork knife cleaning apparatus comprising rotating brushes to clean the blades of the cork knives, an oil injecting nozzle having a plurality of oil injecting ports over the entire width of the nozzle, an oil supply system connected to the oil injecting nozzle, and a compressed air supply system connected to the oil injecting system, whereby the rotating brushes are uniformly sprayed with atomized oil.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: The Japan Tobacco & Salt Public CorporationInventors: Minoru Suzuki, Masahiro Tamaribuchi
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Patent number: 4570643Abstract: A method for transferring cigarette pieces from a double rod cigarette manufacturing machine to a filter fitting machine, in which said pieces are transferred at least two at a time, one from each of the two rods, from the horizontal exit bench of the manufacturing machine to the outer surface of the inlet drum of the filter fitting machine of axis parallel to the rods, by means of a plurality of withdrawal elements which undergo a translatory movement along an annular path extending about a first axis parallel to the bench and perpendicular to the rods, while simultaneously undergoing a rocking movement about a second axis parallel to said rods.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1982Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: G. D. Societa' per AzioniInventor: Enzo Seragnoli
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Patent number: 4564029Abstract: Plain cigarettes of unit length are fed into successive axially parallel peripheral flutes of a rotary drum-shaped first conveyor in such a way that each cigarette enters a first end portion of the respective flute. The second end portions of the flutes have suction ports which attract the cigarettes in alternate flutes so that such cigarettes move axially and provide room for introduction of additional cigarettes whereby each second flute contains a pair of coaxial cigarettes which define a gap for a filter rod section of double unit length. Pairs of coaxial cigarettes in alternate flutes are released for transfer into the axially parallel peripheral flutes of a second drum-shaped conveyor by a system of valving elements composed of a stationary valving element in the interior of the first conveyor and a rotary valving element which connects at intervals two axially parallel bores of the stationary valving element with a suction generating device.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Alfred Hinzmann, Peter M. Preisner, Tomour T. Shu
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Patent number: 4554931Abstract: An apparatus for severing a succession of filter rod sections, cigarettes or analogous rod-shaped articles which are transported at right angles to their respective axes and advance through a severing station has a drum-shaped conveyor which transports the articles, a rotary disc-shaped knife which is disposed at the severing station and whose peripheral cutting edge extends into a circumferential groove of the conveyor to sever successive articles at the severing station, and a stationary guide member formed with a slot for reception of those increments of the knife which are about to enter the severing station. The guide member stabilizes the knife by reducing the extent of or by eliminating vibration, fluttering and/or other stray lateral movements of those portions of the cutting edge which are about to penetrate into the oncoming articles at the severing station.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1983Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Siegfried Born
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Patent number: 4552158Abstract: An improved tobacco smoke filter is characterized by grooves defined in its outer periphery and extending to the smoke discharging end of the filter. The grooves are totally exposed to ambient air along their entire length and serve as open air dilution passages to conduct air into the smoker's mouth with each puff or draw. In one embodiment, the filter rod contains no plug wrap and is joined to a tobacco rod with tipping paper, the grooves being defined in both the tipping paper and the filter rod. These grooves may be defined in the final assembled product by forming the grooves in the tipping paper and the filter rod at the same time. Alternatively, the filter rod is pre-grooved and the tipping paper is attached thereto so as to conform to the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1984Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: American Filtrona CorporationInventor: Richard M. Berger
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Patent number: 4548216Abstract: This invention is concerned with the manufacture of double cigarette units each consisting of a double-length tobacco rod having filters secured to its opposite ends. Cutting in half of such double cigarette units to form separate filter cigarettes may be delayed until just prior to packing of the cigarettes, until which time the filters at the ends of the double cigarette units seal in the tobacco. The manufacture of double cigarette units according to this invention is an in-line process in which double tobacco rods and intervening double filters are joined by portions of tipping paper while moving axially so as to form a continuous rod which is then cut through the middle of the double filters to produce the desired double cigarette units.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1982Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Molins LimitedInventor: Ronald A. Ahern
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Patent number: 4535790Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for taking rod-shaped articles of oval cross section, such as oval filter plugs for cigarettes, from a hopper, with a predetermined spacing between consecutive articles, and for presenting the articles at a destination with a predetermined orientation. A plug drum having flutes shaped to accept a single oval filter plug in any angular orientation is used to remove the filter plug from the hopper. When each filter plug is released from the plug drum, it drops through a guideway preferably defined between two cooperating elements, which permit it to pass through only with a specific orientation. At the discharge end of the guideway is preferably a second drum, which has flutes shaped to accept a filter plug leaving the guideway only in the desired final orientation.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1983Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: Jack C. Wheless
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Patent number: 4527570Abstract: A device for attaching two axially aligned cigarette tobacco columns to an intermediately disposed double length rigid mouthpiece, hereinafter referred to as a cigarette group, by wrapping a sheet of tipping material around the double length rigid mouthpiece and a portion of each tobacco column adjacent to each end of the double length mouthpiece. The device comprises a stationary rolling block located in spaced relationship to the periphery of a cigarette group feed drum. The feed drum carries a plurality of cigarette groups at spaced apart intervals on its' periphery with a sheet of tipping material adhesively attached at the leading edge thereof to each of the cigarette groups.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1983Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Harry S. Porenski, James W. Sullivan
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Patent number: 4519405Abstract: A spacer device for pairs of cigarette pieces in a filter fitting machine, the device being provided with a plurality of conveyors interposed between an input conveyor and an output conveyor and operable to transfer each pair of cigarette pieces from an axial seat formed on the input conveyor to an axial seat formed on the output conveyor; one cigarette piece of each pair of cigarette pieces being transferred directly from the input conveyor to the output conveyor and the other cigarette piece of each pair of cigarette pieces being transferred to the output roller via the said plurality of conveyors, of which one conveyor is a spacer conveyor operable to impart to the said other cigarette pieces an axial displacement in a direction opposite the facing end of the associated first cigarette piece.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1982Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: G.D. Societa per AzioniInventor: Enzo Seragnoli
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Patent number: 4519406Abstract: A device for applying filters to cigarettes, in which a conveyor roller, provided with a plurality of peripheral axial seats for respective groups constituted by at least one cigarette and a filter tip which are axially aligned, cooperates with a rolling device provided with a support member rotatable about a first axis and rotatably supporting in an eccentric position a support element carrying at least two rolling plates which are selectively mobile from and towards a rolling position in contact with the cigarette and filter groups to retain the cigarette and filter groups against the conveyor roller at a rolling station.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: G.D. Societa per AzioniInventor: Riccardo Mattei
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Patent number: 4505280Abstract: A device for wrapping a glued junction band (T) around an axially arranged pair of cigarettes (S) with a double filter interposed therebetween, wherein the cigarettes and filters are aligned by terns on a rotary drum (1) comprising rolling sectors defined between peripheral gabled ridges (2) on the periphery of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Sasib S.p.A.Inventor: Athos Cristiani
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Patent number: 4492238Abstract: A method is disclosed according to which a cylindrical object, such as a rod of smoke filter material, is pressed against a heated former element to form a permanent impression in one portion of the object as the former element and the object are simultaneously moved along a predetermined path. The object is then disengaged from the first former element, and pressed against a second heated former element to form a permanent impression in another portion thereof as the second former element and the object are moved along a second predetermined path, which may be an extension of the first, or not. Apparatus is disclosed, in one preferred embodiment of which the first and second former elements are disposed on the periphery of respective drums in such a manner that as the drums rotate in opposite directions, the object is transferred from the first to the second former element as the two former elements pass each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1982Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: Jack C. Wheless
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Patent number: 4489736Abstract: Apparatus for ejecting cigarettes, comprises a conveyor (10) arranged to carry a sideways-moving row of cigarettes (14) through an ejection station at which there is a nozzle (20) arranged, when a cigarette is to be ejected, to direct a jet of air (32, 34) transversely past the cigarette and onto an air-deflecting surface (26) on the conveyor which deflects the air jet onto the cigarette so as to blow the cigarette transversely off the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Molins PLCInventor: Reginald C. Bolt
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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: 4483351Abstract: A turnaround device for rod-like articles, in particular cigarettes, in which a conveyor device is operable to advance the articles in a direction transverse their axes and arranged in two rows; the articles of one row being supported by the conveyor device by means of associated fixed supports which are uniformly spaced, and the articles of the other row being carried by the conveyor device via respective movable supports each of which is given a reciprocating rotary movement around an arc of 180.degree. about an axis disposed transversely both to the associated article and to the direction of advance, and a reciprocating translational movement parallel to the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: G. D. Societa per AzioniInventor: Enzo Seragnoli
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Patent number: 4481954Abstract: The invention concerns a method for modifying the peripheral conformation of a cigarette, which has an external, heat deformable, wrapper comprising a proportion of thermoplastic fibers or filaments. The method comprises the application of heat to the wrapper. Heat is applied by a heat forming means moved relatively and in contact with the cigarette, in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the cigarette.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: British-American Tobacco Company LimitedInventors: John A. Luke, Kenneth J. H. MacLean
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Patent number: 4452255Abstract: Apparatus for selectively transferring cigarettes, uniting bands or other discrete articles from a first onto a second conveyor has a first suction generating device which communicates with suction ports in the periphery of the cylindrical rotor of the first conveyor while such ports advance along a first portion of a first endless path, and a discrete second suction generating device which can be activated to draw air from the ports in a second portion of the first path adjacent to a portion of a second endless path defined by the second conveyor. When the second suction generating device is activated, the articles which reach the second portion of the first path are not transferred onto the second conveyor. The second suction generating device can constitute an injector which can be activated or deactivated by a valve within a few milliseconds.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventor: Peter Brand
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Patent number: 4445519Abstract: Groups of coaxial filter rod sections and plain cigarettes are delivered onto the peripheral surface of a rotary drum in such orientation that each group extends in parallelism with the axis of the drum and overlies the adhesive coated outer side of a discrete uniting band which adheres to the surface by suction and is formed on the drum in such a way that its leader overlies a groove in the surface. The cigarettes of each group are attracted to the drum by suction, and the sections of the groups are mechanically urged against the leaders of the respective bands by claws which are retractible into and extendable from the drum by one or more stationary cams, followers which track the cams and gears which receive motion from the followers and rotate discs having eccentric pins coupling them to the respective claws.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventors: Werner Hinz, Gerhard Tolasch
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Patent number: 4431010Abstract: The device for applying cigarette filters by use of glued junction hands is of the conventional type and comprises a rotating main drum for receiving on grooves provided on its cylindrical surface a plurality of units disposed in parallel arrangement with the axis of said drum. Each unit, formed by one cigarette, a filter section and by another cigarette coaxially disposed, is wrapped up by a band of adhesive paper material covering said filter section and about 1/8" of the end sections of the two cigarettes. The rolling operation of the band is carried out within a rolling passage defined at one side by said main drum and at the other side by a web slidingly guided along a curved surface concentric with the main drum.The improvements according to the invention provide means for retaining said web adhering to said guide and sliding surface, said means being of magnetic or suction type.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1981Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignee: G. D Societa per AzioniInventor: Enzo Seragnoli
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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: 4409996Abstract: A device for fitting filters to cigarettes by glued joining bands, in which a peripherally grooved carrier roller transfers groups composed of two cigarettes aligned axially with a filter to a rolling position where a counter-rolling element defines, through one of its fixed counter-rolling surfaces and in combination with the cylindrical surface of the carrier roller, a passage in the region of which rolling of the bands around the groups occurs.The counter-rolling element is provided with at least two counter-rolling surfaces which, in turn, can be carried into the rolling position with the surface momentarily not in use for rolling cigarettes being cleaned, the cleaning taking place without disrupting cigarette production.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1981Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: G.D. Societa per AzioniInventor: Seragnoli Enzo
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Patent number: 4403620Abstract: Filter cigarettes which are produced in a filter tipping machine are conveyed past several successive testing devices, each of which monitors different characteristics of the cigarettes, thereupon past a cigarette removing device, past a segregating device and on to a conveyor for transport of satisfactory cigarettes to a packing machine or into storage. When any one of the testing devices detects a defective or presumably defective cigarette, it generates a defect signal which is transported to the segregating device for expulsion of the respective cigarette from the path which leads to the conveyor. If the operator wishes, the defective or presumably defective cigarettes which are detected by a selected testing device can be conveyed only to and expelled by the removing device in response to the corresponding defect signals so that the removed cigarettes can be examined for the purpose of ascertaining the quality of testing operation which is carried out by the selected testing device.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1981Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Horst D. Joseph, Friedo Koch
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Patent number: 4387728Abstract: A filter for a cigarette includes a porous filter rod circumscribed by a non-porous wrapper wherein the filter rod with the non-porous wrapper therearound is provided with grooves extending from one end thereof a preselected distance longitudinally therealong. The grooves are open to the atmosphere and may be oriented to extend to the mouth end of the filter when connected to a cigarette, to the tobacco end of the filter when connected to the cigarette, or non-connecting grooves which extend from each end of the filter element a preselected distance therealong.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Martin L. Reynolds, Robert R. Johnson
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Patent number: 4369796Abstract: The air dilution filter of the cigarette is provided with an annular zone in the plug wrap paper which enables air to pass directly into the fibrous body of the filter material after passing through apertures in the tipping paper.The annular zone can be comprised of a groove which is fabricated by a pair of rotating knives and a rotatable spacer with radial cutting edges which rout out material from each filter plug during conveyance of the plug on an alignment drum of a cigarette making machine. Alternatively, a plurality of closely spaced rotating knives which cut through the plug wrap paper only may be used to form a series of closely spaced annular grooves or slits in the filter periphery.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1980Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Liggett Group Inc.Inventor: Floyd V. Hall
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Patent number: 4368743Abstract: One side of the web which is subdivided into uniting bands in a filter tipping machine is coated with a water-containing adhesive. A certain percentage of water is expelled from the adhesive prior to application of uniting bands to groups of coaxial plain cigarettes and filter plugs by a heating device whose heating action upon the adhesive on the web and/or uniting bands is regulatable in dependency on the speed of transport of the adhesive-coated web and/or uniting bands toward the location of attachment of uniting bands to the respective groups.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Karl-Heinz Barbe, Kurt Wamser
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Patent number: 4368742Abstract: The magazine of each of an entire battery of filter tipping machines receives filter rod sections by way of two discrete pneumatic conveyors whose inlets receive filter rod sections from discrete sources by way of pneumatic propelling units and whose outlets admit files of axially moving filter rod sections into discrete receiving units having devices for converting the files into rows and for forcibly feeding the rows into spaced-apart portions of the respective magazines below the upper surfaces of the supplies of filter rod sections in such magazines. Each propelling unit can be started or arrested independently of the associated propelling unit, and each receiving unit can feed filter rod sections at less than maximum capacity and/or intermittently.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1981Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventors: Gunter Wahle, Alois Kasparek
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Patent number: 4326543Abstract: 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: June 2, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Julian R. Martin, Larry W. Sides
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Patent number: 4291712Abstract: A filter to be mounted to a cigarette and provided with one or more axial channels made by means of a laser beam, as well as a cigarette provided with such a filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1978Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: Sigarettenfabriek Ed. Laurens B.V.Inventors: Hendrikus J. Koster, Johannes T. J. Bik, Johannes G. Clardey, Dirk Smorenberg
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Patent number: 4287979Abstract: Spaced groups of component filter portions for forming into composite filter rods are assembled by retarding selected portions of the stream by means of transversely-applied suction. The suction means may include a rotary valve operable periodically to connect a suction manifold to a suction outlet adjacent the path of the stream. The stream may be formed and conveyed at an endless band which receives the portions indirectly from a hopper via a fluted drum. The hopper may incorporate an additional feed band which agitates the rods in the hopper to ensure that each flute of the fluted drum receives a rod.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1977Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Desmond W. Molins, Brian H. Warner
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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: RE30865Abstract: Filter tipped cigarettes are produced by dividing a continuous tobacco stream into alternate sections having respective lengths corresponding to a double cigarette filler and a double filter portion. The double filter portion sections are removed from the stream to leave spaced double filler sections which proceed to a position where double filter portions are inserted in the gaps left by the removed sections. The stream of alternating tobacco sections and filter portions is continuously wrapped and subsequently cut at the middles of the tobacco sections and filter portions to produce individual filter cigarettes. The sections of tobacco removed from the continuous stream may be returned to the stream.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1978Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Clifford R. Marritt, Robert E. Williams