GB2043018A - Forming groups of rod-like articles - Google Patents
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Abstract
A non-intermittent cigarette bundle forming device comprises three hoppers, one for each cigarette row. An oscillating ladder (23, Fig. 3) at the bottom of each hopper provides an escapement mechanism for a row to form in front of a gate 6. The gate 6 is released periodically and the released row is counted. A further gate 7A, 7B or 7C is then released in timed relation with the passage of a continuously moving container 9, in which the three-row bundle is formed by one row from each of the three hoppers rolling down a respective passageway. A suction release arrangement (32, Fig. 5) may be used in place of the escapement mechanism in each hopper. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Forming groups of rod-like articles
This invention is concerned with the forming of groups of rod-like articles, in particular cigarettes.
A common method of forming groups or bundles of cigarettes, each arranged in a plurality of rows suitable for subsequent packaging, is to allow cigarettes which are lying horizontally in a hopper to pass down vertical columns, at the bottom of which the required number of rows are discharged axially at the desired rate. With increasing speeds of cigarette packaging machines two disadvantages arise with this method. First, the cigarettes may become damaged by the impact of being suddenly discharged, in particular tobacco tends to fall out of the ends of the cigarettes. Secondly, since the cigarettes are only urged downwardly by gravity, a given time is required for the cigarettes to fall down to the discharge position; e.g. a time of about 0.1 secs. is required for cigarettes to drop a distance of three rows (i.e. 3 cigarette diameters).
This time cannot be reduced, consequently a disproportionally shorter time becomes available for the cigarettes to be discharged for a given increase in packaging speed, resulting in turn in an aggravation in the damage to the cigarettes.
It is an object of the present invention to provide apparatus for forming groups of rod-like articles which allows the groups to be formed in a more continuous manner, thereby mitigating the aforementioned disadvantages.
According to the Invention there is provided apparatus for forming groups of rod-like articles, each group containing a plurality of superposed rows of articles, comprising a conveyor movable continuously along a substantially rectilinear path and supporting a series of group-receiving containers, means defining a plurality of parallel passageways corresponding in number to the said plurality of superposed rows to be formed, said passageways being disposed above said conveyor for passing articles transversely of their axes to said containers, each passageway having an exit portion inclined towards said conveyor in the direction of movement thereof, and feed means for feeding the required number of articles through each respective passageway in timed relationship with the movement of said containers beneath, so that a row of articles is progressively formed in each said container as it passes each exit portion of a passageway.
Each said passageway may comprise a conveyor movable at a speed such that its component of motion parallel with the path of the containers is equal to the speed of the containers.
The containers may be U-shaped, each comprising a horizontal base and two walls disposed perpendicular to the base. Where there are three rows of articles, e.g. cigarettes, and the number of cigarettes in the middle row is one less than that in the bottom row, the two walls may be formed internally with protrusions to urge the middle row to "nest" with the bottom row, so that each cigarette in the middle row is in contact with two cigarettes of the bottom row. The walls of each container may be provided with a gap to enable them to straddle the exit portions of the passageways.
A row forming device may be disposed upstream of each said member comprising means defining a plurality of vertical columns of articles, which correspond in number to the number of articles in a row, a fixed stop at the bottom of each column, at least one horizontal opening at one side of each column immediately above said stop, and cyclic means to eject the lowermost article in each column laterally out of said opening, for collection at said gate member.
Preferably there are two openings at the bottom of each column, one opening at each side, and the cyclic means comprises a horizontally reciprocating ladder having a plurality of equispaced rungs, there being provided two rungs for each column plus one further rung, so that there is a rung alternately passing across said two openings of each column.
In modification of the row forming device the fixed stop is replaced by a movable stop, and the second article from the bottom in each column is selectively held back in the column by suction applied to the article at the side of the column, so that single articles are released by alternately
holding up the column by engagement of the
movable strip with the lowermost article and applying suction to said second article. The lower ends of the two outermost columns, instead of being vertical, may be convergent, for example
horizontal.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of apparatus for forming groups of rod-like articles;
Figure 2 is an enlarged view of a device of the apparatus of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a further enlargement of part of the device shown in Figure 2;
Figure 4 is an enlarged view of a container shown in Figure 1; and
Figure 5 is a modification of the device of
Figures 2 and 3 for forming individual rows of cigarettes.
Referring first to Figure 1, there are shown three continuously moving conveyors 1A, 1 B and
1 C, each passing around three pulleys 2, 3 and 4.
Between pulleys 2 and 3 the run of each conveyor is horizontal, moving towards the left as shown by the arrows, while the run between pulleys 3 and 4 is downwardly inclined by an angle of about 300 from the horizontal. The inclined run of the conveyors 1 B and 1 C is successively shorter than that of conveyor 1 A, the reason for which will become apparent below.
Above the horizontal run of each conveyor 1 A,
1 B and 1 C is mounted a hopper 5 from which individual rows of cigarettes A, B and C respectively are regularly formed by a device to be described below. The middle one of the three hoppers 5 releases rows B of six cigarettes, while the two outer hoppers 5 release rows A and C of seven cigarettes each.
Immediately to the left of each hopper 5 is a vertically movable gate 6, where the released rows A to C are collected side-by-side before being allowed to pass to respective similar gates 7A, 7B and 7C.
Beneath the three conveyors 1 A, 1 B and 1 C is disposed a continuously moving chain conveyor 8 which supports a number of regularly-spaced containers 9. One of the containers 9 is shown enlarged in Figure 4, and consist of a base 10 and two vertical wails 11. Each container 9 is adapted to receive a group of twenty cigarettes arranged in three rows, i.e. of seven, six and seven cigarettes.
Level with the middle row (provided by the row B) each wall is formed with an internal protrusion 12; these urge the middle row into a nesting relationship, so that each cigarette of the middle row is in contact with two cigarettes of the bottom row, as shown in Figure 4.
Each of the containers 9 is, in fact, formed as two side-by-side halves spaced apart by a gap whose width is just sufficient for the two halves to pass on either side of the inclined run of the conveyors 1A to 1 C.
Extending parallel to each inclined run of the conveyors 1 A, 1 B and 1 C are guide plates 1 3A, 1 3B and 1 3C respectively, which are spaced from the conveyors by a distance slightly greater than a cigarette diameter; thus there is formed there between an inclined passageway down which the respective rows of cigarettes A to C can pass.
Upstream of each gate 7A, 7B and 7C is an electronic cigarette counter 14, up to which extend the upper ends of the plates 1 3A to 1 3C; for conveyor 1 C the plate 1 3C extends partly also into the end of the horizontal run.
The operation of the apparatus described is as follows: the rows A to C are dispensed from the hoppers 5, by a device to be described below, and then form in front of the gates 6; from here they are released at a predetermined timing. The cigarettes then pass the respective counters 14 which ensure that each row contains the correct number of cigarettes, i.e. seven cigarettes in rows
A and C, and six in row B.
As a container 9 passes below each gate 7A to 7C the rows A to C are released by the respective gates and allowed to continue down the respective passageway to form a row in each container. Thus the row A is fed progressively as shown onto the base 10 of a container 9 to form the bottom row, and the cigarettes of this row are prevented from being displaced from the base by a horizontal extension 1 SA of the plate 1 3A.
Similarly the row B forms the nested middle row of the respective container passing at that moment beneath it, which has already received the bottom row, and this middle row is likewise prevented from being displaced from its nested position by an extension 1 SB of the plate 1 3B; and row C forms the top row of the container, and is similarly prevented from being displaced by an
extension 1 5C of the plate 13C.
It will be noted that the front protrusion 12 ensures that the first cigarette of the middle row is displaced rearwardly relative to the bottom row, so that it and the remaining cigarettes of that row adopt the nested position shown.
Since only the inclined run of conveyor 1 A
passes fully between the two halves of each container 9, the left-hand ends of conveyors 1 B and 1C adjacent the pulleys 4 are each provided with a fixed triangular ramp 1 6B, 1 6C. these
ramps allow the rows B or C to be lowered right down on to the bottom or middle row respectively of a container 9, in the same way as the 1 A allows the row A to be lowered right on to the base 10 to form the bottom row.
It will be seen from Figure 1 that the pulleys 4 of the conveyors 1 A to 1 C need to be successively
higher relative to the containers 9. For this reason the inclined runs of the conveyors 1B and 1 C are shorter than that of the conveyor 1 A, as previously noted.
Referring not to the dispensing device of Figure -2, there is shown an enlarged view of the conveyor 1 C and its associated hopper 5. Towards the bottom of the hopper are provided eight vertical vanes 20, which define seven channels 21 each of a width corresponding to the diameter of a cigarette; thus seven vertical columns of cigarettes are formed.
Beneath each channel 21 is a fixed stop 22 whose shape, as seen in the further enlarged view of Figure 3, consists of a somewhat rounded triangle whose apex is uppermost. Between each stop 22 and the bottom of the vertical channel, there is at each side a horizontal opening slightly wider than the diameter of a cigarette C. Formedacross these openings is a ladder 23 having fifteen
rungs 24, i.e. two for each channel plus one.
Figure 3 shows how each rung 24 is of a convex shape at each side, having a radius of curvature greater than the radius of the cigarettes.
The ladder 23 is reciprocated so that at its
extremity of movement a cigarette, such as C1, is
in a position between two channels where it is no
longer supported by a stop 22. Thus it drops from
between the rungs 24 onto the conveyor 1C, forming with the other cigarettes a row C of seven
cigarettes. When the ladder 23 is reciprocated to
its opposite extremity each next cigarette in a channel 21, such as cigarette C2, will similarly be
released to form part of the next row C.
It will be apparent that the apparatus described
allows cigarettes to be formed rapidly from the
channels 21 of the hopper 5, since they only need
to drop a distance slightly greater than a cigarette
diameter. Furthermore, once the rows of
cigarettes have been formed in front of the gates
7A to 7C, they are moved in a continuous manner
into the containers 9. The chain conveyor 8 is thus able to move continuously, allowing the apparatus
to operate at higher speeds without the
disadvantages associated with intermittent
motion. From the container 9 the cigarette groups
may be transferred to packet forming apparatus in a manner well known in the art.
Figure 5 shows a modification of the dispensing device described with reference to Figures 2 and 3. In this case the device forms a row of six cigarettes, e.g. as required for the middle of the three hoppers 5 shown in Figure 1. The device comprises four vertical channels 29 and two outer channels 30 whose lower ends are curved horizontally inwards. Beneath the channels 29 and 30 is a flat stop 31 formed in two halves to support opposite ends of a row B of six cigarettes (shown chain-dotted). The two halves of the stop 31 are (perpendicular to the plane of Fig, 1) horizontally out of engagement with the cigarettes. At the end of each of the channels 29 and 30 is a suction port 32 againt which the foremost cigarette in the channel can be selectively held by suction, so that the whole column of cigarettes in that channel is arrested.
In operation, with the row B of six cigarettes resting on the stop 31 and suction applied to the ports 32, the stop is slid open, releasing the row of cigarettes onto conveyor 1 B. The stop 31 is then immediately brought back into position, and suction released from each of the' ports 32.
This allows the cigarettes in each channel to move on by one cigarette diameter, so that a leading cigarette from each channel rests on the stop 31, thereby forming a further row B.
In the case of a hopper for dispensing a row of seven cigarettes, a similar device may be utilised except that there will be a fifth vertical channel 29, likewise having a suction port 32 at its bottom end.
Claims (9)
1. Apparatus for forming groups of rod-like articles, each group containing a plurality of superposed rows of articles, comprising a conveyor movable continuously along a substantially rectilinear path and supporting a series of group-receiving containers, means defining a plurality of parallel passageways corresponding in number to the said plurality of superposed rows to be formed, said passageways being disposed above said conveyor for passing articles transversely of their axes to said containers, each passageway having an exit portion inclined towards said conveyor in the direction of movement thereof, and feed means for feeding the required number of articles through each respective passageway in timed relationship with the movement of said containers beneath, so that a row of articles is progressively formed in each said container as it passes each exit portion of a passageway.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which each passageway comprises a conveyor defining a lower surface thereof and movable at a speed such that its component of motion parallel to the containers is equal to the speed of the containers.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which each of said containers is U-shaped and comprises a horizontal-base, a leading wall and a trailing wall, each said wall being perpendicular to said base.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein three of said passageways are provided, so that in use three rows of articles are formed in each container, wherein said feed means feeds one less article to the passageway corresponding to the middle of said three rows than to that of the bottom row, and wherein the inside of at least said leading wall of each container is provided with a protrusion, so that said middle row is caused to nest relative to the said bottom row.
5. Apparatus according to claim 3 in which said wails of each container are formed with a gap to enable said walls to straddle said exit portions of the passageways.
6. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3 in which said feed means comprises a gate member for collecting a row of articles at each passageway, the gate member being openable as each container passes said exit portion.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which a row forming device is disposed upstream of each said gate member, comprising means defining a plurality of vertical columns of articles, which correspond in number to the number of articles in a row, a fixed stop at the bottom of each column, at least one horizontal opening at one side of each column immediately above said stop, and cyclic means to eject the lowermost article in each column laterally out of said opening for collection at said gate member.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which there are two openings at the bottom of each column; one opening at each side, and in which the cyclic means comprises a horizontally reciprocating ladder having a plurality of equispaced rungs, there being provided two rungs for each column plus one further rung, so that there is a rung alternately passing across said two openings of each column.
9. Apparatus for forming groups of rod-like articles substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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| GB8005010A GB2043018B (en) | 1979-02-20 | 1980-02-14 | Forming groups of rod-like articles |
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| US5494148A (en) * | 1993-07-13 | 1996-02-27 | G.D Societa' Per Azioni | Method of feeding tobacco items, particularly cigarettes, to a continuous packing machine |
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| US5494148A (en) * | 1993-07-13 | 1996-02-27 | G.D Societa' Per Azioni | Method of feeding tobacco items, particularly cigarettes, to a continuous packing machine |
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