U.S. patent application number 11/033717 was filed with the patent office on 2005-08-04 for unit for attaching mouthpieces to cigars.
Invention is credited to Dakessian, Cristian, Spatafora, Mario.
Application Number | 20050166930 11/033717 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34640345 |
Filed Date | 2005-08-04 |
United States Patent
Application |
20050166930 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Spatafora, Mario ; et
al. |
August 4, 2005 |
Unit for attaching mouthpieces to cigars
Abstract
Mouthpieces are attached to cigars by a unit comprising a
transfer device located along a set feed path and incorporating a
conveyor device by which the mouthpieces are advanced between a
distributing station, at which they are dispensed, and a station
where each one is attached to a respective cigar; also located
along the path are a station supplying filter plugs, at which one
such plug is inserted into each mouthpiece, and a gumming station
at which one end of the mouthpiece is tacked with adhesive to
ensure a firm bond with the corresponding end of the cigar.
Inventors: |
Spatafora, Mario;
(Granarolo, IT) ; Dakessian, Cristian; (Bologna,
IT) |
Correspondence
Address: |
Harbin King & Klima
500 Ninth Street SE
Washington
DC
20003
US
|
Family ID: |
34640345 |
Appl. No.: |
11/033717 |
Filed: |
January 13, 2005 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
131/88 ;
131/280 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A24C 5/47 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
131/088 ;
131/280 |
International
Class: |
A24C 001/32 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jan 29, 2004 |
IT |
BO2004A000033 |
Claims
1) A unit for the attachment of mouthpieces to cigars advancing
along a first predetermined path, comprising a device for
transferring and attaching the mouthpieces, positioned along a
second predetermined path and comprising in its turn a conveyor
device by which the mouthpieces are advanced at least between a
first distributing station and a station at which the mouthpieces
are attached to respective cigars.
2) A unit as in claim 1, comprising a distributor device operating
at the first distributing station and including means by which the
mouthpieces are supplied to the transfer and attachment device.
3) A unit as in claim 2, wherein supply means comprise a first
singulator device by which the mouthpieces are arranged into an
ordered succession.
4) A unit as in claim 3, wherein the first singulator device
comprises a vibrating container.
5) A unit as in claim 3, wherein supply means comprise take-up
means operating on the first succession in such a way as to
distribute the mouthpieces to the transfer and attachment
device.
6) A unit as in claim 5, wherein take-up means comprise a first and
a second fluted roller disposed substantially tangential one to the
other and rotatable thus about vertical axes, of which the first
roller presents a plurality of aspirating grooves serving each to
accommodate and retain a single mouthpiece, and the second roller
operates in conjunction with the first roller to ensure that the
mouthpieces are positioned correctly in the relative grooves.
7) A unit as claim 1, wherein the transfer and application device
comprises at least one arm extending from a rotary table and
capable of movement along the second path between a position in
which the mouthpieces are received at the distributing station, and
a position in which the mouthpieces are joined to the cigars at the
attachment station.
8) A unit as in claim 7, wherein the arm is associated rotatably
with the table by way of a first end and capable of angular
movement about the axis of a mounting pivot.
9) A unit as in claim 8, wherein the transfer and application
device further comprises an element associated with a free second
end of the arm, of which the function is to retain the
mouthpieces.
10) A unit as in claim 9, wherein the retaining element is mounted
pivotably to the second end of the arm and rotatable through the
agency of actuator means about an axis disposed substantially
transverse to the axis of the mounting pivot.
11) A unit as in claim 10, wherein the second end of the arm is
embodied as a clevis and the retaining element is inserted between
the members of the second end.
12) A unit as in claim 9, wherein the single mouthpiece is retained
within an aspirating groove presented by the element.
13) A unit as in claim 1, comprising means installed at a second
distributing station located downstream of the first distributing
station, relative to the second path, by which a filter plug is
inserted into each mouthpiece.
14) A unit as in claim 13, comprising means installed likewise at
the second distributing station, by which filter plugs are supplied
to the mouthpieces.
15) A unit as in claim 14, wherein supply means comprise a second
singulator device serving to establish an ordered succession of the
filter plugs.
16) A unit as in claim 15, wherein the second singulator device
comprises a second vibrating container.
17) A unit as in claim 14, wherein supply means comprise a cutter
device by which single filter plugs are separated from a continuous
filter rod and advanced in an ordered succession.
18) A unit as in claim 15, wherein supply means comprise means by
which each of the single filter plugs advancing in ordered
succession is taken up and aligned with a respective
mouthpiece.
19) A unit as in claim 18, wherein take-up means comprise a
rotating disc affording radial slots by which the filter plugs are
positioned each in axial alignment with a corresponding
mouthpiece.
20) A unit as claim 1, wherein means for inserting the filter plug
into the mouthpiece comprise pushing means.
21) A unit as claim 1, comprising a gumming device positioned along
the second path at a point between the first distributing station
and the attachment station.
22) A unit as in any of claim 1, wherein the transfer and
attachment device comprises a plurality of arms.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a unit for attaching
mouthpieces to cigars.
[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to a unit by
which mouthpieces, with or without filters, are attached to cigars
during the course of their manufacture.
[0003] At present, the attachment of such mouthpieces to cigars is
substantially a manual operation.
[0004] The step of attaching mouthpieces by hand during the course
of a cigar-making process carried out on an automated line has the
effect of reducing the productivity and disrupting the continuity
of the cigar-making machine, and generating high costs.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a unit for
attaching mouthpieces to cigars, such as will be unaffected by the
aforementioned drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The stated object is realized in a unit according to the
invention for the attachment of mouthpieces to cigars advancing
along a first predetermined path; the unit comprises a device for
transferring and attaching the mouthpieces, positioned along a
second predetermined path and comprising in its turn a conveyor
device by which the mouthpieces are advanced at least between a
distributing station and a station at which the mouthpieces are
attached to respective cigars.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention will now be described in detail, by way of
example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0008] FIG. 1 illustrates a unit according to the present invention
for attaching mouthpieces, viewed schematically and in
perspective;
[0009] FIG. 2 illustrates a different embodiment of the unit in
FIG. 1, viewed schematically and in plan;
[0010] FIG. 3 is an enlarged detail of FIG. 1, viewed schematically
and in perspective.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings, 1
denotes a unit, in its entirety, for attaching mouthpieces 2 to
cigars 3.
[0012] In the example illustrated, the unit 1 comprises a
distributor device 4 installed at a distributing station 4' and
dispensing mouthpieces 2, also a device 5 by which the mouthpieces
2 are transferred and attached to cigars 3 advancing along a first
predetermined path P1.
[0013] The transfer and attachment device 5 comprises a conveyor
device 6 by which the mouthpieces 2 are carried along a second
predetermined path P between the aforementioned distributing
station 4' and an attachment station 5' at which the mouthpieces 2
are united with the respective cigars 3.
[0014] Also positioned along the second path P are a gumming device
7, installed at a gumming station 7' where a layer of adhesive is
applied to one end of each mouthpiece 2 in readiness for connection
to a corresponding cigar 2, and a distributor device 8 dispensing
filter plugs 9, installed at a further distributing station 8'.
[0015] In the particular example of the drawings, the unit 1 is
designed, as will be made clear in due course, to allow the
insertion of a filter plug 9 into each mouthpiece 2 at the relative
station 8', before the steps of gumming and then attaching the
mouthpiece 2 to the corresponding cigar 3.
[0016] In other embodiments, not illustrated, the unit 1 might not
include the device 8 for distributing filter plugs 9, in which case
the mouthpiece 2 attached to each cigar 3 will be filterless.
[0017] Referring to FIG. 1, the distributor device 4 comprises a
vibrating container 10, familiar in embodiment and therefore not
described further, forming part of a singulator device 11 by which
mouthpieces 2 arranged typically at random inside the container 10
are ordered into single file.
[0018] The mouthpieces 2 are directed by the vibrating container 10
to the inlet of a channel 12 along which they are conveyed toward
an outlet 13 of the selfsame channel 12 in an ordered succession
12', one behind another and presenting a predetermined attitude,
that is to say all arranged and oriented in identical manner, and
in particular with axes vertically disposed.
[0019] In other possible solutions not illustrated, the container
10 might be replaced by any other type of singulator device 11, for
example centrifugal or rotary with fixed guide elements,
substantially of conventional embodiment.
[0020] Also forming part of the distributor device 4 are take-up
means 14 operating at the outlet 13 of the channel 12, comprising a
pair of fluted rollers 15 and 16 substantially tangential one to
the other, set in rotation about vertical axes respectively
clockwise and counterclockwise as seen in FIG. 1, and operating in
concert.
[0021] In particular, the first roller 15 presents a plurality of
aspirating grooves 17 connected to a source of negative pressure
not illustrated in the drawings, by which the mouthpieces 2 are
taken up at the outlet 13 of the channel 12 and retained.
[0022] The second roller 16, which is not connected to any source
of suction, serves to ensure that the mouthpieces 2 locate
correctly in the grooves 17 of the first roller 15.
[0023] The aforementioned conveyor device 6 comprises a
substantially cylindrical turntable 18 caused to rotate about a
vertical axis 19, counterclockwise as seen in FIGS. 1 and 2,
through the agency of conventional drive means neither illustrated
nor described further.
[0024] The top surface 18' of the table 18 carries a set of
substantially radial arms 20, numbering five in the example
illustrated, angularly equispaced and anchored each by one end 22
to a relative pivot 21 of which the axis 21a is disposed parallel
to the vertical axis 19 aforementioned; the arms 20 can be made to
swing on the pivots 21 by actuator means not illustrated in the
drawings, in a manner that will become clear in due course.
[0025] The free end of each arm 20 projects beyond the periphery of
the top surface 18' and consists in a clevis 23 of which the two
members 23a are disposed substantially horizontal, occupying a
common plane, and interconnected by a pin 25 (FIGS. 1 and 3)
disposed orthogonally to the axis 19 of the table.
[0026] Each pin 25 carries an element 24 appearing as a finger of
substantially parallelepiped geometry and serving to retain a
mouthpiece 2. Also associated with each arm 20 are actuator means
illustrated schematically in phantom lines as a block 24a, by which
the relative pin 25 and retaining element 24 can be caused to
rotate as one about the relative axis 25'. One outwardly directed
face 24b of the element 24 affords a groove 26 contoured, as shown
in FIG. 3, in such a manner as to accommodate a single mouthpiece 2
and retain it by suction during the course of its passage along the
second path P.
[0027] When the table 18 is set in rotation about the relative axis
19, each arm 20 is directed along the second path P and the
relative retaining element 24 caused to pivot about the
aforementioned axis 25' between a position assumed at the
distributing station 4', in which the groove 26 is disposed
vertically and directed toward a groove 17 of the first roller 15,
allowing a mouthpiece 2 to be taken up, and a position assumed at
the attachment station 5' with the groove 26 disposed horizontally
and occupying substantially the same plane as a feed conveyor 38 by
which the cigars 3 are directed along the first path P1.
[0028] With reference in particular to FIG. 1, the device 8
distributing the filter plugs 9, which is positioned downstream of
the device 4 distributing the mouthpieces 2, relative to the second
path P, comprises a vibrating container 27 operating in identical
fashion to the vibrating container 10 distributing the mouthpieces
2. Likewise in this instance, the container 27 might be substituted
by any other singulator of conventional type.
[0029] The vibrating container 27 performs the function of a
singulator device 28 by which filter plugs 9 are maneuvered into an
ordered succession 29 and directed along a channel 29', disposed
horizontally one behind another, toward an outlet denoted 30.
[0030] The unit 1 also comprises a disc 31 rotatable about an axis
31' parallel to the axis of the channel 29', constituting means 39
by which the plugs 9 are taken up at the outlet 30.
[0031] The periphery of the disc 31 presents a plurality of radial
slots 32 each designed to accommodate a respective filter plug 9
and convey it through a predetermined angle into axial alignment
with a mouthpiece 2 held by the groove 26 of a retaining element
24. It will be seen that the mouthpiece 2 is disposed horizontally
on reaching the station 8' distributing the filter plugs 9, as a
result of the retaining element 24 rocking on the axis 25' of the
pin 25. In this situation, each successive plug 9 is positioned in
alignment with pushing means 33 by which it will be displaced from
the slot 32 of the disc 31 and inserted into a respective
mouthpiece 2 facing the disc 31.
[0032] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the device 8 by which the filter
plugs 9 are distributed could equally well be replaced by a cutter
device 34 of familiar type, in receipt of a continuous filter rod
35 on the inlet side and supplying plugs 9 in an ordered succession
29 to the disc 31 on the outlet side.
[0033] In accordance with the description thus far, the vibrating
container 10 of the distributor device 4 and the take-up means 14
combine to create means 36 by which mouthpieces 2 are supplied to
the transfer and attachment device 5, and in like manner, the
container 27 or cutter device 34 and the disc 31 combine to create
means 37 of supplying the filter plugs 9.
[0034] It will be observed that the gumming device 7 is located
along the second path P, interposed between the mouthpiece
distributing station 4' and the attachment station 5'. More
exactly, the gumming device 7 applies a layer of adhesive to the
end of the mouthpiece 2 destined for attachment to the cigar 3, in
order to ensure it will remain fixed to the cigar 3.
[0035] In operation, mouthpieces 2 are directed from the vibrating
container 10 in an ordered succession 12' to the outlet 13 of the
channel 12, and taken up by the first roller 15, operating in
combination with the second roller 16; thus, each mouthpiece 2 will
be retained by suction in a respective groove 17 of the first
roller.
[0036] Each successive mouthpiece 2 is attracted by a retaining
element 24 of the transfer and attachment device 5 and retained by
suction in a substantially vertical position. The device 5 in turn
is set in motion by the conveyor device 6 along the second path P
as the table 18 rotates on its axis 19.
[0037] Passing along the part of the path P extending between the
stations 4' and 8' distributing the mouthpieces 2 and the filters
9, respectively, the retaining element 24 will be caused by the
actuator means 24a to pivot together with the mouthpiece 2 on the
relative axis 25', ultimately assuming a substantially horizontal
position.
[0038] On entering the latter station 8', the disc 31 will rotate
on its axis 31' in such a way that a slot 32 is brought into axial
alignment with the corresponding mouthpiece 2 held in the groove 26
of the retaining element 24, allowing the transfer of a filter plug
9. Thereupon, the pushing means 33 will be activated to transfer
the plug 9 into the mouthpiece 2. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the
plugs 9 are advanced in the aforementioned ordered succession 29
from the vibrating container 27, whereas in the embodiment of FIG.
2 the plugs 9 are separated by the cutter device 34 from the
continuous filter rod 35.
[0039] Moving along the second path P, the mouthpiece 2 with the
inserted plug 9 draws into alignment with the gumming device 7,
which as already intimated will apply a layer of adhesive to a
given portion of the mouthpiece 2 destined for attachment to a
relative cigar 3.
[0040] During this step, in particular, the retaining element 24
will pivot further about the axis 25' so as to angle the mouthpiece
2 at 45.degree. or thereabouts and enable it to receive the
adhesive more easily.
[0041] Thereafter, the mouthpiece 2 is returned to the horizontal
position and advanced along the second path P until placed in
alignment with the transfer and attachment station 5', where the
mouthpiece 2 and the cigar 3 are united by inducing a relative
movement of the two components.
[0042] More exactly, the mouthpieces 6 are advanced by the conveyor
device 6 along the second path P at a peripheral tangential
velocity substantially equal to the linear velocity of the cigars 3
advancing along the first path P1. The retaining elements 24
carried by the arms 20 pivot on their axes to the point at which
each relative groove 26 assumes a horizontal position and the
mouthpiece 2 is able to align coaxially with the respective cigar
3. As the mouthpiece 2 approaches the cigar 3, a measure of radial
movement will be induced, allowing it to engage with the end of the
selfsame cigar 3.
[0043] It will be seen that for the attachment step to be made
possible, the cigars 3 must be held fast by suitable restraining
means of conventional type (not illustrated) forming part of the
conveyor 38, and caused also to advance along the first path P1
synchronously with the advance of the mouthpieces 2 along the
second path P.
[0044] Similarly, it will be observed that the arms 20, being
pivotable each about the respective axis 21, are able to swing from
side to side relative to the table 18, causing the single retaining
elements 24 to describe a non-circular trajectory; this allows the
mouthpieces 2, with or without a filter plug 9 fitted, to be
offered to the cigars 3 by inducing a rotation of the single
retaining element 24 that is not synchronous with the rotation of
the remainder, and allowing optimization of the single operations
carried out at the aforementioned stations 4', 8' and 7'.
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