With Application Of Heat To Secure Wrapper Patents (Class 493/41)
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Patent number: 9462828Abstract: An apparatus for inserting or otherwise introducing objects such as fluid-containing capsules into filter rod material during filter rod manufacture comprises an object store and an object transfer mechanism having one or more reciprocating transfer units configured to receive objects from the object store and to output objects in ordered sequence.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITEDInventor: Gerhard Malan Le Roux
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Patent number: 9232820Abstract: An apparatus for inserting one or more objects into a filter component of a tobacco rod includes a storage apparatus that stores a plurality of the objects, each object having a predetermined volume; an inserter wheel that receives the objects stored in the storage apparatus, and inserts the objects into a band of filter material, the inserter wheel having an outer periphery with a plurality of pockets defined in the outer periphery and distributed about the outer periphery. Each pocket has a shape configured to support one of the objects with between about one quarter and about one half of the volume of the object received in the pocket. The remainder of the volume of the object protrudes from the pocket above the outer periphery of the inserter wheel. A method of inserting one or more objects into a filter component of a tobacco rod is also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventors: Shawn Henley, Robert Amiss, Wilfried Hoffmann
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Patent number: 9204668Abstract: A process of producing a cigarette filter comprises the steps of assembly a filter segment comprising a hollow tube with a filter plug at one end thereof and a space adjacent the plug. The filter segment is horizontally positioned, and the space is partially filled with a predetermined amount of particulate filter material by applying vacuum to the end filter plug to thereby drawn the particulate material into the space. An elongate filter plug is horizontally positioned in alignment with and adjacent to the filled filter segment, and the filled filter segment and the elongate filter plug are moved together until that plug abuts the particulate filter material to thereby seal the space and the particulate material therein. The formed filter is ultimately joined to a wrapped tobacco rod.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2008Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.Inventor: Martin T. Garthaffner
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Patent number: 8142598Abstract: A hollow filter tube is produced with a longitudinal seam and a fixed diameter. In the formation of the hollow tube glue is applied along a longitudinal side edge portion of an endless strip, and the strip is then formed into a tubular shape with an unglued longitudinal edge portion tucked directly under and against the glued side edge portion. The hollow tube is then heated to drive moisture from the glue and size and shape the hollow tube. Ultimately the formed hollow tube is cut into specific lengths.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventors: Loren Duvekot, Michael S. Braunshteyn
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Publication number: 20030228963Abstract: Proposed is a method for sealing the cut edges which result when filter material is cut from web shaped starting material, in which methodType: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Horst Schneider, Hans Waibel
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Patent number: 5453144Abstract: In a process for manufacturing degradable cigarette filters wherein adhesive is applied to at least one longitudinal edge of the plug wrap paper, a bond is made while the adhesive is molten and the resultant bond is held in compression for sufficient time to prevent bond movement, the improvement which comprises, using as the adhesive, a water sensitive hot melt adhesive comprising 50 to 90 weight percent of a graft copolymer which copolymer comprises 40 to 85 weight percent of at least one vinyl monomer and 15 to 60 weight percent of at least one polyalkylene oxide polymer, 0 to 50 weight percent of a compatible tackifying resin, 5 to 40 weight percent of a polar wax, 0 to 3 weight percent antioxidant and 0 to 30 weight percent of another compatible water soluble or water sensitive thermoplastic polymer; characterized in that the resulting cigarette filter will open when exposed to moisture.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: Thomas F. Kauffman, Joseph Wieczorek, Jr., Stephen F. Hatfield
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Patent number: 5226432Abstract: A continuous rod-like filler of tobacco or filter material for tobacco smoke and a continuous web of cigarette paper or other wrapping material are advanced at a plurality of different speeds toward and into a wrapping mechanism wherein the web is draped around the filler to form therewith a continuous tobacco rod or filter rod wherein the marginal portions of the draped web overlie each other to form an elongated seam. One marginal portion of the advancing web is coated by an adjustable paster with a variable quantity of adhesive which bonds the overlying marginal portions of the draped web to each other. The quantity of applied adhesive is varied in dependency upon the speed of advancement of the web in such a way that the quantity of applied adhesive is increased when the speed of the web is reduced and that the quantity of applied adhesive is decreased in response to increasing speed of the web. Such quantity can remain constant when the speed of the web reaches a nominal value.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Roland Pollentzke, Hubertus Schulz
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Patent number: 4924887Abstract: Tobacco containing cigarette filter plugs comprise strands of tobacco material which are bound with an activated binding agent. The filter plugs exhibit good firmnless and integrity, and provide cigarettes exhibiting a unique tobacco taste. Filter plugs are prepared by forming an intimate admixture of tobacco material and binding agent, forming rods and activating the binding agent.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1986Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Mark L. Raker, Andrew J. Sensabaugh, Jr., Stephen W. Jakob
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Patent number: 4514180Abstract: A filter for a cigarette product has a cylindrical filter plug or element surrounded by a filter wrapping material. The overlapping edges of the filter wrap are secured together by a line of adhesive along and between the overlapping edges. The filter wrap is anchored to the filter plug by another line of adhesive between the filter wrap and filter plug superimposed with the line of adhesive securing the overlapping edges of the filter wrap.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Kurt A. Manecke
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Patent number: 4507107Abstract: Method and apparatus for producing axially elongated, self-sustaining, dimensionally stable smoke rods or the like from filamentary tow by feeding the tow into a confined zone having a non-porous section and a porous section, simultaneously feeding gas under pressure into the inlet end of the confined zone at a feed rate sufficiently high so as to pneumatically convey the tow through the confined zone in a rod-like formation substantially conforming to the cross-sectional size and shape of the confined zone, and sufficiently low so as to permit escape of at least a major portion of the feeding gas from the confined zone along the porous section, introducing a heated gas into the tow in a third section of the confined zone downstream from the porous section, maintaining the tow in contact with the heated gas for a time sufficient for the gas to contact the tow across substantially its entire cross-section and render the tow bondable and cooling the heated tow to bond the same into the rod-like shape.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1981Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: American Filtrona CorporationInventor: Richard M. Berger