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Date of filing: 09.06.2014 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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METHOD AND SHOE FOR PRESSING SEGMENTS OF MULTI-SEGMENT FILTER
VERFAHREN UND SCHUH ZUM PRESSEN VON SEGMENTEN EINES MULTISEGMENTFILTERS
PROCÉDÉ ET PATIN POUR PRESSER DES SEGMENTS DE FILTRE À SEGMENTS MULTIPLES
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Proprietor: International Tobacco Machinery Poland Sp. z o.o. |
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- CIESLIKOWSKI, Bartosz
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- GRUSZKA, Pawel
26-600 Radom Radom (PL)
- MAMERSKI, Marcin
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Bukowinska 2 lok 160 02-703 Warszawa 02-703 Warszawa (PL) |
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[0001] The object of the invention is a method and a shoe for pressing filter segments of
a multi-segment filter.
[0002] In the tobacco processing industry, cigarettes provided with filters are manufactured
whereas the filters can be made of a single kind of material or can be composed of
various materials with different physical and filtering characteristics. The filter
material in a continuous form, such as acetate, is cut into rods and applied to cigarettes.
In addition, filters manufactured of several concentrically arranged layers of the
filter material are known. Filters having several segments of different materials
are more and more frequently used in the cigarettes manufactured in present times.
Machines for manufacturing multi-segment filter rods of continuous multi-segment filter
rods are known in the prior art. Such machines combine the segments delivered from
multiple feeding devices, whereas the segments are formed by cutting filter rods transferred
for example on a drum conveyor using a cutting head provided with rotary knives. Individual
segments are combined, depending on the apparatus, next to one another on a drum conveyor
or one after another on a linear conveyor in order to finally form a linearly moving
continuous multi-segment rod being cut into individual multi-segment rods. At the
further stages of the cigarette manufacturing process the multi-segment rods are cut
into individual multi-segment filters applied to individual cigarettes.
[0003] A very significant aspect of the production of filter rods of different known kinds
is the quality of segment wrapping with a wrapper. The quality is determined by both
the deformation of the wrapper in the region of an adhesive seam and the filling of
the wrapper with the filter material. For the purpose of correct filling of the cylindrical
space formed of the wrapper, the filter segments can be subject to a momentary compression.
Members for compression in the form of immovable pressing bars which heat up during
the operation and lead to material damage are known in the prior art. The
US patent 3,716,443 disclosed an apparatus for manufacturing filter rods of a continuous filter material
wherein a member for forming a continuous filter rod was used, whereas such member
is cooled by means of compressed air. Due to the use of compressed air a thin layer
reducing the friction between the filter material and the guiding members is formed.
[0004] A method for momentary compression of a continuous multi-segment rod by means of
compressing rollers is known from the Polish patent application
PL402777.
[0005] The patent
WO 2006/000918 discloses an apparatus for the production of combined filters or recess filters for
cigarettes comprising a feeder of filter segments, wrapper and combiner. It further
discloses a method for the production of rods comprising a plurality of filter rod
segments and moving a train of filter segments. Document
US 6 059 706 A discloses an introducing tube supplied with an compressed air to increase interleaving
of fibres within a tow of a filter material.
[0006] Document
US 5 163 452 A discloses a constraining tongue in a form of narrowing cone for forming an endless
rod of filter material of a defined diameter from a tow of a filter material with
a use of liquid applied to the tow to decrease depositing sticky substances on the
inner side of the tongue.
[0007] The problem to be solved by the present invention is to develop an improved apparatus
and a method for compression of the filter material.
[0008] The substance of the invention is a method according to claim 1, and in particular
a method of pressing filter segments moving in a train of segments, wherein the filter
segments are pressed by means of a shoe provided with a set of nozzles for blowing
in compressed air supplied through ducts and the nozzles widen in the direction to
the segments of the continuous multi-segment rod, whereas between the undersurface
of the shoe and the filter segments laid on a guiding wrapper, before gluing and covering
a train of segments with the wrapper, compressed air is supplied by means of ducts.
[0009] Furthermore, the substance of the invention is a shoe according to claim 2 and in
particular a shoe for pressing segments of a continuous multi-segment rod, wherein
the undersurface for pressing the filter segments, laid on a guiding wrapper before
gluing and covering a train of segments with the wrapper, is provided with a set of
nozzles for blowing in compressed air supplied through ducts and the nozzles widen
in the direction to the segments of the continuous multi-segment rod.
[0010] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the nozzles are situated
in at least one row, linearly, in principle along the axis of the train of segments,
preferably 3 to 10 nozzles in a single row.
[0011] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the rows of nozzles are
arranged symmetrically to the axis of symmetry of the undersurface.
[0012] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the rows of nozzles are
arranged asymmetrically to the axis of symmetry of the undersurface.
[0013] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that its undersurface is a
cylindrical surface.
[0014] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the radius of the cylindrical
surface is 1.5 to 10 times greater than the radius of the segments, preferably 2 to
5 times greater.
[0015] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the undersurface is a
flat surface.
[0016] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the undersurface has grooves
(18) distributing compressed air.
[0017] A shoe according to the invention is characterised by being attached at an angle
to the axis of the segments, in particular at an angle between 0.7° and 2°.
[0018] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the ducts are situated
in relation to the vertical direction at an angle in the range between 0° and 30°,
preferably in the range between 10° and 20°.
[0019] A shoe according to the invention is characterised in that the undersurface is situated
asymmetrically to the axis of the segments.
[0020] An advantage of the solution according to the invention is the combination of two
functions, namely of pressing the segments and simultaneous cooling of the surface
remaining in contact with the segments being pressed.
[0021] The object of invention is shown in detail in a preferred embodiment in a drawing
in which:
Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a fragment of a machine for manufacturing multi-segment
rods,
Fig. 2 shows a compressing shoe in a front view,
Fig. 3, that forms part of the invention, shows a longitudinal section of a compressing
shoe of fig. 2,
Fig. 4, that doesn't form part of the invention, shows an enlarged fragment of section
of fig. 3,
Fig. 5, that forms part of the invention, shows enlarged fragment of section of fig.
3,
Fig. 6a, 6b show embodiments not forming part of the invention of undersurface of
a compressing shoe provided with one row of nozzles,
Fig. 7a, 7b show embodiments according to the invention of undersurface of a compressing
shoe provided with one row of nozzles,
Fig. 8a, 8b show embodiments not forming part of the invention of undersurface of
a compressing shoe provided with a nozzle in the form of a duct,
Fig. 9 shows an embodiment according to the invention of undersurface of a compressing
shoe provided with three rows of nozzles,
Fig. 10 shows an embodiment according to the invention of undersurface of a compressing
shoe provided with two rows of nozzles,
Fig. 11 shows an embodiment not forming part of the invention of undersurface of a
compressing shoe provided with multiple grooves and multiple pressing surfaces,
Fig. 12 and 13 show cross-sections of a compressing shoe with a vertical duct,
Fig. 14 shows a cross-section of a compressing shoe with an inclined duct,
Fig. 15 shows a cross-section of a compressed filter rod before decompression,
Fig. 16 shows a cross-section of a filter rod after decompression,
Fig. 17 shows a cross-section of an asymmetrical compressing shoe with an inclined
duct.
[0022] Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a fragment of a machine for manufacturing multi-segment
rods. Filter segments S prepared beforehand in a known way are delivered by a delivery
unit 101 onto a conveyor 102, whereas onto its surface a wrapper 103 is placed. During
the transfer of segments on the conveyor 102 the wrapper 103 is wrapped in a known
way around the segments and glued, whereas the adhesive is delivered from an adhesive
applying apparatus 104 and an adhesive seam is heated up by a heater 105. A multi-segment
continuous rod CR formed in such a way moves further and is cut into filter rods FR
by means of a known cutting head 106 provided with knives 107. Typical members supporting
and guiding the continuous rod CR and the filter rods FR were omitted in the drawing.
Before wrapping the wrapper 103 around the segments S and before delivering the adhesive
from the adhesive applying apparatus, the segments are pressed by means of an apparatus
10 according to the invention.
[0023] Fig. 2 shows a shoe 10 for pressing segments S. It is situated above a train of segments
S, whereas the wrapper has not been shown, and the segments S are arranged along the
axis SA. The members for fastening and for the adjustment of position of the shoe
10 in the directions X and Y as well as in the direction perpendicular to the plane
of the paper, and for the adjustment of angular position in the plane of the drawing
have not been shown in the drawing. The undersurface 11 of the shoe 10 is situated
along the axis SA of the train of segments S, whereas it can be deflected from the
axis SA by an angle α ranging between 0.7° and 2°, i.e. the pressure of the undersurface
11 on the segments S increases in the direction of movement T of the segments S and
is greatest at point 12. The effect of pressing is intensified by the action of compressed
air in principle at the entire length of the undersurface 11. For this purpose, the
shoe 10 for pressing segments is supplied with compressed air from a source 13. The
compressed air is distributed through ducts 14 and 15 (Fig. 3), and then through ducts
16 to individual nozzles 17, whereas the nozzles 17 can have an outlet with a surface
equal to the cross-section of the ducts 16 or greater. The compressed air acts on
the segments S with a force F for each nozzle 17. The nozzles 17 can be situated in
a row so that principally linear pressing of segments in the train of segments is
achieved.
[0024] Fig. 4 shows an enlarged fragment B of a longitudinal section of the shoe 10 of Fig.3
where the nozzles 17 have a dimension d similar to the diameter of the duct 16, whereas
the nozzles are spaced at distances L to one another. The ducts 17 can be deflected
from the vertical direction V by an angle β in the range between 0° and 30°, preferably
in the range between 10° and 20°. Fig. 5 also shows an enlarged fragment of a section
of the shoe 10A in which the nozzles 17A have a dimension D in the direction of the
axis SA greater than the dimension d of Fig. 4, whereas the nozzles are also spaced
at distances L to one another. Preferably the dimension D is between 1.5 of the diameter
and 5 of the diameter of the duct 16. The dimension D can be similar to the dimension
L or the nozzles 17A can be joined with each other forming a duct used for pressing
segments with compressed air. Preferably between 3 and 10 nozzles can be situated
in one row. The use of multiple nozzles allows maintaining the pressure caused by
the action of compressed air at a principally constant level. The surface 17B of the
nozzle, which enlarges the nozzle 17A, can have a cylindrical or conical form. Fig.
6a shows a pressing undersurface 11 provided with nozzles 17 arranged in a single
row along the axis of symmetry 11X, whereas the Fig. 6b also shows an undersurface
11A provided with holes 17 arranged in a row, whereas the row of the nozzles 17 is
displaced from the axis of symmetry 11X of the undersurface 11A.
[0025] Fig. 7a shows a pressing surface 111 provided with nozzles 17A arranged in a single
row, whereas Fig. 7b also shows holes 17A arranged in a row, whereas the row of nozzles
17A is displaced from the axis of symmetry of the surface 111A. Fig. 8a shows a pressing
surface 211 on which a nozzle in the form of a duct 19 joining the outlets of the
ducts 16 is embodied. In Fig. 8b, a similar duct 19A is displaced from the axis of
symmetry of the surface 211A.
[0026] Fig. 9 shows another embodiment of the undersurface 311 of a pressing shoe with three
rows of nozzles 17A. Fig. 10 shows an embodiment of the surface 411 with two rows
of nozzles 17A, whereas the nozzles are situated asymmetrically to the axis of symmetry
of the surface 411. The use of multiple rows allows a more uniform distribution of
pressure on the segment surfaces.
[0027] Fig. 11 shows another embodiment of the undersurface 511 of the shoe which is divided
by the grooves 18 into multiple component surfaces 511A. The compressed air is supplied
to the ducts 18 through the ducts 16.
[0028] Fig. 12 shows a cross-section through a shoe 10 and a duct 16 marked as A-A in Fig.
2, whereas here a wrapper 14 is shown on which the segments S are situated. A contour
of the segment S without pressing is marked with a broken line, whereas the segment
S' shows a segment after pressing by the force caused by the pressure of the shoe
10 and the action of compressed air. The undersurface 11 of the shoe can have a cylindrical
form with an axis principally perpendicular to the axis AS of the train of segments
S, whereas the radius R of the cylindrical surface is between 1.5 and 10 times, preferably
between 2 and 5 times, greater than the radius r of the segment. Such proportions
of the radius of the undersurface to the radius of the segment allow suitable lining
of the deformed surface of the segment to the undersurface of the shoe. An embodiment
of the undersurface of the shoe in the conical or flat form is also possible.
[0029] Fig. 14 shows a shoe 10' provided with ducts 16 supplying compressed air at an angle
γ to the vertical direction V in the range between 5° and 20° so that the compression
effect is strengthened. Due to an asymmetrical situation of the nozzles 17 relative
to the segment S, it is possible to make a momentary pressing P (Fig. 15) of the segment
S laterally in relation to the adhesive seam G. After the decompression of material
of the segment S the glued wrapper 14 will be filled as shown in Fig. 16. Fig. 17
shows a section through a shoe 10" constructed in principle similar to the shoe 10'
of Fig. 14, whereas the surface 11" is situated asymmetrically to the segment S.
1. A method of pressing filter segments (S) moving in a train of segments in a direction
(T) of an axis (SA), comprising the step of:
supplying the train of filter segments along a longitudinal direction on a wrapper
(103); wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
pressing the filter segments by means of the undersurface (111, 111A, 311, 411) of
a shoe (10, 10A) situated above the train of filter
segments, which shoe (10, 10A) is provided with a set of nozzles (17A) for blowing
in compressed air supplied through ducts (14, 15, 16), and the nozzles (17A) widen
in the direction (T) of movement of the segments (S) of the train of segments , and
suppling a compressed air by means of the ducts (14, 15, 16), before gluing and covering
the train of segments with the wrapper.
2. A shoe (10, 10A) for pressing filter segments (S) moving in a train of segments moving
in a direction (T) of an axis (SA) wherein the undersurface (111, 111A, 311, 411)
of the shoe, for pressing filter segments (S) laid on a wrapper (103) before gluing
and covering the train of segments with the wrapper, is provided with a set of nozzles
(17, 17A) for blowing in compressed air supplied through ducts (114, 15, 16), and
the nozzles (17A) widen in the direction (T) of movement of the segments (S) of the
train of segments.
3. A shoe as in claim 2 characterised in that the nozzles (17, 17A) are situated in at least one row, linearly, in principle along
the direction of an axis (SA) of the train of segments (S), preferably 3 to 10 nozzles
in a single row.
4. A shoe as in claim 2 to 3 characterised in that the rows of nozzles are arranged symmetrically in relation to the axis of symmetry
of the undersurface (111, 111A, 311, 411).
5. A shoe as in claim 2 to 3 characterised in that the rows of nozzles are arranged asymmetrically in relation to the axis of symmetry
of the undersurface (111, 111A, 311, 411).
6. A shoe as in any of the preceding claims characterised in that its undersurface (, 111, 111A, 311, 411) is a cylindrical surface.
7. A shoe as in claim 6 characterised in that the radius (R) of the cylindrical surface is between 1.5 and 10 times greater than
the radius (r) of the segments, preferably between 2 and 5 times greater.
8. A shoe as in any of the claims 2 to 5 characterised in that the undersurface is a flat surface.
9. A shoe as in any of the preceding claims characterised in that the undersurface has grooves (18) distributing compressed air.
10. A shoe as in any of the preceding claims characterised in that the shoe (10, 10A,) is attached at an angle to the axis (SA) of the segments, in
particular at an angle between 0.7° and 2°.
11. A shoe as in any of the preceding claims characterised in that the ducts (14, 15, 16) are situated relative to the vertical direction (V) at an
angle (β) in the range between 0° and 30°, preferably in the range between 10° and
20°.
12. A shoe as in any of the preceding claims characterised in that the undersurface (10, 10A,) is situated asymmetrically to the axis of the segments
(S).
1. Das Verfahren von Pressen der Filtersegmenten (S), die sich in einer Folge von Segmenten
in einer Richtung (T) einer Achse (SA) bewegen, umfasst die folgenden Schritte:
Zuführen der Folge von Filtersegmenten entlang einer Längsrichtung auf einem Verpackungsgerät
(103); wobei das Verfahren ferner die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Drücken der Filtersegmente mittels der Unterseite (111, 111A, 311, 411) eines Fußes
(10, 10A), der sich über der Filterfolge-Segmente befindet,
wobei der Fuß (10, 10A) mit einem Satz von Düsen (17A) zum Einblasen von Druckluft
versehen ist, die durch Kanäle (14, 15, 16) zugeführt wird, und die Düsen (17A) erweitern
sich in Bewegungsrichtung (T) der Segmente (S) der Segmentfolge und
Druckluft über die Kanäle (14, 15, 16) zugeführt wird,
vor dem Verkleben und Abdecken der Segmentfolgen mit dem Verpackungsgerät.
2. Der Fuß (10, 10A) zum Pressen von Filtersegmenten (S), die sich in einer Folge von
Segmenten bewegen, die sich in einer Richtung (T) einer Achse (SA) bewegen, wobei
die
Unterseite (111, 111A, 311, 411) des Fußes zum Pressen von Filtersegmenten (S), die
vor dem Verkleben auf einen Verpackungsgerät (103) gelegt wurde, und
die Segmentfolge mit dem Verpackungsgerät abgedeckt wird, ist mit einem Satz von Düsen
(17, 17A) zum Einblasen von Druckluft vorgesehen, der durch die Kanäle (14, 15, 16)
zugeführt wird, und die Düsen (17A) erweitern sich in Bewegungsrichtung (T) der Segmente
(S) des Segmentzugs.
3. Ein Fuß nach Anspruch 2 ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Düsen (17, 17A) in mindestens einer linearen Reihe, im Prinzip, entlang der Richtung
einer Achse (SA) des Segmentzugs (S) angeordnet ist, vorzugsweise 3 bis 10 Düsen in
einer Reihe.
4. Ein Fuß nach Anspruch 2 bis 3 ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Düsenreihen symmetrisch zur Symmetrieachse der Unterseite (111, 111A, 311, 411)
angeordnet sind.
5. Ein Fuß nach Anspruch 2 bis 3 ist sich dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Düsenreihen asymmetrisch zur Symmetrieachse der Unterseite (111, 111A, 311, 411)
angeordnet sind.
6. Ein Fuß wie in einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass seine Unterseite (111, 111A, 311, 411) eine zylindrische Oberfläche ist.
7. Ein Fuß nach Anspruch 6 ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Radius (R) der zylindrischen Oberfläche zwischen 1,5 und 10-mal größer, vorzugsweise
zwischen 2- und 5-mal größer, als der Radius (R) der Segmente ist.
8. Ein Fuß wie in einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 5 ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Unterseite eine flache Oberfläche ist.
9. Ein Fuß wie in einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Unterseite Rillen (18) aufweist, die die Druckluft verteilen.
10. Ein Fuß wie in einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Fuß (10, 10A) in einem Winkel zur Achse (SA), insbesondere in einem Winkel zwischen
0,7° und 2°, der Segmente angebracht ist.
11. Ein Fuß wie in einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Kanäle (14, 15, 16) relativ zur vertikalen Richtung (V) in einem Winkel (β) im
Bereich zwischen 0° und 30°, vorzugsweise in dem Bereich zwischen 10° und 20°, angeordnet
sind.
12. Ein Fuß wie in einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Unterseite (10, 10A) asymmetrisch zur Achse der Segmente (S) angeordnet ist.
1. Procédé de pressage de segments de filtre (S) se déplaçant dans une ligne de segments
dans une direction (T) d'un axe (SA), comprenant l'étape constituée par :
l'alimentation de la ligne de segments de filtre le long d'une direction longitudinale
sur une enveloppe (103) ; dans lequel le procédé comprend en outre les étapes constituées
par :
Le pressage sur les segments de filtre au moyen de la surface inférieure (111, 111A,
311, 411) d'un sabot (10, 10A) situé au-dessus de la ligne de segments
defiltres dont le sabot (10, 10A) est muni d'un ensemble de buses (17A) pour souffler
de l'air comprimé fourni par des conduits (14, 15, 16), et les buses (17A) s'élargissent
dans la direction (T) du mouvement des segments (S) de la ligne de segments, et
la fourniture d'une alimentation en air comprimé par les conduits (14, 15, 16)
avant decoller et de recouvrir la ligne de segments avec l'emballage.
2. Un sabot (10, 10A) pour presser des segments de filtre (S) se déplaçant dans une ligne
de segments se déplaçant dans une direction (T) d'un axe (SA), dans lequel la
surface inférieure (111, 111A, 311, 411) du sabot, pour presser les segments de filtre
(S) posés sur une enveloppe (103) avant le collage et
le recouvrement de la ligne de segments avec l'enveloppe, est muni d'un ensemble de
buses (17, 17A) pour le soufflage d'air comprimé fourni par des conduits (14, 15,16)
et les buses (17A) s'élargissent dans la direction (T) de déplacement des segments
(S) de la ligne de segments.
3. Un sabot selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce que les buses (17, 17A) sont situées à au moins une rangée, linéairement, en principe
le long de la direction d'un axe (SA) de la ligne de segments (S), de préférence 3
à 10 buses en une seule rangée.
4. Un sabot selon les revendications 2 à 3, caractérisée en ce que les rangées de buses sont disposées symétriquement par rapport à l'axe de symétrie
de la surface inférieure (111, 111A, 311, 411).
5. Un sabot selon les revendications 2 à 3, caractérisé en ce que les rangées de buses sont disposées de manière asymétrique par rapport à l'axe de
symétrie de la surface inférieure (111, 111A, 311, 411).
6. Un sabot, comme dans toutes les revendications précédentes, se caractérise par le fait que sa surface inférieure (111, 111A, 311, 411) est une surface cylindrique.
7. Un sabot selon la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que le rayon (R) de la surface cylindrique est entre 1,5 et 10 fois plus grand que le
rayon (R) des segments, de préférence 2 à 5 fois plus grand.
8. Un sabot, comme dans toutes les revendications 2 à 5, caractérisé par le fait que la surface inférieure est une surface plane.
9. Un sabot, comme dans toutes les revendications précédentes, caractérisé par le fait que la surface inférieure présente des rainures (18) distribuant l'air comprimé.
10. Un sabot comme dans l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le sabot (10, 10A) est fixé avec un angle par rapport à l'axe (SA) des segments,
en particulier avec un angle compris entre 0,7° et 2°.
11. Un sabot comme dans l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les conduits (14, 15, 16) sont situés par rapport à la direction verticale (V) à
un angle (β) compris entre 0° et 30°, de préférence entre 10° et 20°.
12. Un sabot comme dans les revendications précédentes, caractérisé par le fait que la surface inférieure (10, 10A) est située asymétriquement par rapport à l'axe des
segments (S).
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