[0001] The present invention relates to a garniture tongue for a filter making apparatus.
Such a filter making apparatus is used for example in the manufacturing of filter
elements for smoking articles, such as cigarettes.
[0002] Filter making apparatuses are generally known in the art, for example from the International
patent application
WO 03/082558. In the production of conventional cigarette filters, the filter tow material, for
example cellulose acetate tow, is drawn from a bale and is subsequently transported
to the filter making apparatus. Inside the filter making apparatus, in a first step,
the tow material is bloomed by a series of rollers running at different speeds, thereby
significantly increasing the volume of the tow material. The bloomed filter tow is
then converged into a transport jet 3 as shown in Fig. 1. The filter tow material
is then fluffed by the injection of compressed air supplied via a suitable arrangement
(not shown) to the transport jet 3. After exiting the outlet end of the transport
jet 3, the fluffed filter tow material is further converged by the air funnel 4 before
entering under a garniture tongue 5. The garniture tongue 5 guides the converging
filter tow material exiting from transport jet 3 and air funnel 4 into a standard
garniture downstream of outlet end 2 where the filter tow is shaped to rod form having
a circular cross section. The resulting continuous rod is then wrapped with a plug
wrap and the plug wrap is secured with an overlapping and adhesively bonded seam.
Finally, the continuous rod of wrapped filter material is cut into rods of defined
length and transported to a cigarette maker.
[0003] While conventional finished filter rods generally have a circular cross section,
filter rods and cigarettes with oval cross sections are also known. In order to arrive
at the oval shape, the filter rods are typically crushed into the oval shape after
they have been produced in a circular form on conventional filter making machinery.
This has the disadvantage, that the filter tow material inside the crushed oval filter
is not evenly distributed. This decreases the efficiency of the filter. Furthermore,
the unevenly distributed fibres inside the crushed oval filter have the tendency to
reshape the filter into a circular form. In addition, the crushing has a negative
impact on the visual appearance of the filter.
[0004] It would be desirable to provide a filter making apparatus that produces an oval
filter with an even distribution of filter tow across the cross section of the filter.
[0005] According to the present invention there is provided a garniture tongue for a filter
making apparatus comprising a guide surface capable of guiding filter tow running
over the guide surface, and further comprising means arranged on the guide surface
for laterally deflecting the filter tow. The laterally deflected filter tow may then
be directly formed into an oval or elliptic shape. Preferably, the major axis of the
oval cross section of the filter rod generally coincides with the direction of lateral
deflection of the filter tow material.
[0006] Such a garniture tongue is particularly suitable for the formation of oval filter
rods. The means for laterally deflecting the filter tow forces the fibres of the tow
aside laterally to flatten and widen the filter tow. Upstream of the means for laterally
deflecting the tow, the tow has essentially a circular cross section. Directly downstream
of the deflecting means, the tow assumes for a short period two more or less separate
streams, each with a more or less circular cross section. Further downstream of the
deflecting means, the fibres of the two smaller streams of tow partially regroup such
that the area between the two streams of tow is filled again while the two smaller
streams of tow expand into the available space. This results in a relatively oval
shape of the rejoined filter tow streams, enabling the formation of an oval filter
rod having a uniform distribution of filter tow material. Additionally, the uniform
distribution of filter tow material in the filter rod will keep the rod in an oval
cross sectional shape and will resist the transformation into a circular cross sectional
shape. It has been found, that the distribution of the fibres inside an oval filter
manufactured with the garniture tongues according to the invention show a significantly
improved uniformity in fibre distribution across the oval filter as compared to "crushed"
oval filters or oval filters that are simply drawn through an oval orifice instead
of a circular orifice. In addition, resistance to draw characteristics and particle
retention capacity is likewise improved.
[0007] Throughout the specification, the term "downstream" is used to indicate the position
of an element relative to another in a direction that follows the flow of filter tow
through the filter making apparatus. Likewise, the term "upstream" is used to indicate
the position of an element relative to another in a direction that is opposite of
the downstream direction.
[0008] In one embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the invention, the means for
laterally deflecting the filter tow comprises at least one protrusion which is arranged
on the guide surface. In a further embodiment with two protrusions, a second protrusion
is located downstream of the first protrusion. Preferably, the first protrusion has
larger outer dimensions than the second protrusion.
[0009] The protrusions are a particularly effective deflecting means. They may have any
suitable shape, such as for example spherical, pyramidal, cylindrical, conical, frustoconical,
prismatic, polyhedronical, egg-shaped or drop shaped. The protrusion or protrusions
may reach partly into the stream of tow or up to the centre of the stream of tow,
beyond the centre of the stream of tow or may completely split the stream of tow flowing
over and past the protrusion or protrusions.
[0010] In a particular preferred embodiment, the shape of the protrusion or protrusions
is spherical. The term "spherical" is meant to include any parts of a sphere, in particular
semi-spheres or larger or smaller parts of a sphere. This is applicable similarly
for the other shapes of the protrusions mentioned above.
[0011] Throughout the specification, the terms "pyramidal, cylindrical, conical, frustoconical,
prismatic" are meant to include all kinds of base shapes. Examples for base shapes
are triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal or parts thereof, circular,
semi-circular, oval, elliptical, ring shaped, pie slice shaped or parts thereof.
[0012] Throughout the specification, the term "circular" is meant to include any parts of
a circle, in particular semi-circle or larger or smaller parts and slices of a circle,
comprising at least one rounded edge. This is applicable similarly for the other geometrical
shapes mentioned above.
[0013] Preferably, the at least one bead is glued, welded, soldered, riveted, screwed clamped
or otherwise permanently or removably attached to the surface of the garniture tongue.
[0014] Preferably, the garniture tongue is removably attached to the filter making apparatus
in order to facilitate easy exchange of the garniture tongue.
[0015] Preferably, the at least one protrusion is made of a material that has a hard, smooth
surface that shows little abrasion during use. Preferably, the at least one protrusion
is made from steel.
[0016] In an alternative embodiment, the flat surface has at least one hole as a seat for
the protrusion. For example, the garniture tongue may have a semi-circular hole or
cavity into which an essentially spherical bead is inserted such that only a semi-circular
protrusion of the bead is in the path of the moving filter tow.
[0017] In a further embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the invention, the guide
surface comprises a channel. Preferably, the channel is open on its side facing the
filter tow and the means for laterally deflecting the filter tow are arranged in the
channel. In case of the afore-mentioned protrusions, preferably, the protrusion are
arranged in the channel.
[0018] In an alternative embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the invention,
the means for laterally deflecting the filter tow comprise a protrusion being arranged
in the channel and extending longitudinally in the direction of movement of the filter
tow. In a particular embodiment, this protrusion may have a circular shape when viewed
in cross-section. In another embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the invention,
the protrusion may have a gull-wing shape when viewed in cross-section. While the
afore-mentioned two embodiments of the protrusion are advantageous, other cross-sectional
shapes of the protrusion are conceivable as well. Preferably, the extension of the
protrusion into the channel diminishes in a downstream direction.
[0019] In still a further embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the invention,
the garniture tongue may comprise a tip having a flat guide surface. Preferably, the
means for laterally deflecting the filter tow like the above-mentioned protrusions
are arranged on the flat surface of the tip. This is a particularly advantageous embodiment
of the garniture tongue according to the invention, especially when two such protrusions
are provided one after the other in a downstream direction on the flat surface of
the tip with the first protrusion having larger outer dimensions or volume than the
second downstream protrusion.
[0020] The invention is further described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1
- shows a detail of an embodiment of a filter making apparatus according to the prior
art,
- Fig. 2
- shows a side view of a first embodiment of a garniture tongue according to the invention,
- Fig. 3
- shows a partial section along line III-III of the embodiment of the garniture tongue
shown in Fig. 2,
- Fig. 4
- shows a side view partially broken away of a second embodiment of the garniture tongue
according to the invention,
- Fig. 5
- shows a side view partially broken away of a third embodiment of the garniture tongue
according to the invention,
- Fig. 6
- shows a partial section along lines VI-VI of the embodiment of the garniture tongue
shown in Fig. 5, and
- Fig. 7
- shows the channel of a fourth embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the
invention in a view similar to that of Fig. 6.
[0021] Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 show a first embodiment of a tongue 6 according to the invention.
An inclined channel 60 is indicated in dashed lines in Fig. 2. The inclined channel
60 converges in the downstream direction towards its end 600. The channel 60 is open
on one side. Adjacent to the end 600 of the channel 60 the garniture tongue 6 has
a flat surface 61 at its tip 64. On the tip 64 of the flat surface 61 two protrusions
in the form of semi-spherical beads 62, 63 are arranged. The outer dimension or volume
of the first bead 62 is larger than that of the second downstream bead 63. The direction
of flow of the filter tow in the embodiment shown is from left to right. Inside the
filter making apparatus, the garniture tongue 6 may be arranged upside down such that
the flat surface 61 of the garniture tongue 6 faces downwards rather than upwards
as shown. This has no influence on the functioning of the garniture tongue 6 according
to the invention. The same is true for the further embodiments of the garniture tongues
7, 8, 9 shown in Fig. 4 to Fig. 7
[0022] In use, the filter tow material runs through the channel 60 and the fibres of the
filter tow material are converged and compressed towards the garniture tongue's end
600 due to the geometry of the channel 60. After exiting the channel 60 and running
partly over the flat surface 61, the fibres of the filter tow material are deflected
laterally by the beads 62, 63. While semi-circular beads 62, 63 are shown in this
embodiment by way of example, the beads 62, 63 may have any other suitable shape.
The deflected fibres of the filter tow material regroup downstream of the beads 62,
63. This allows the formation of an oval filter rod during further process steps.
The oval filter rod may then be cut into individual oval filters of a desired length,
typically a multiple of the final filter length of a cigarette filter.
[0023] A second embodiment of the garniture tongue according to the invention is shown in
Fig. 4. In this second embodiment of the garniture tongue 7, the channel 70 is again
converging towards its end 700. However, the garniture tongue 7 has no flat upper
surface over which the filter tow material runs. Instead, the beads 72, 73 are arranged
inside the channel 70.
[0024] In use, the filter tow material runs through the channel 70 and is converged and
compressed towards the garniture tongue end 700 due to the geometry of the channel
70. Upon reaching the beads 72, 73, the fibres are deflected laterally.
[0025] A third embodiment of the tongue according to the invention is shown in Fig. 5 and
Fig. 6. The garniture tongue 8 has no discrete beads arranged in the channel 80. Instead,
a continuous protuberance 82 as protrusion extends longitudinally along the channel
80. The protuberance 82 has a circular shape when viewed in cross-section, in particular
it is semi-circular as shown in Fig. 6. However, the protuberance 82 may have any
other suitable cross-sectional shape.
[0026] In use, the filter tow material is converged due to the converging geometry of channel
80, and at the same time the fibres of the filter tow material are laterally deflected
by the protuberance 82. The deflected fibres regroup downstream of the channel 80.
[0027] Fig. 7 shows the channel 90 of a fourth embodiment of the garniture tongue 9 according
to the invention. In this embodiment, the protuberance 92 has a gull-wing shape. As
the filter tow material runs through channel 90, it is converged due to the converging
geometry of channel 90, and at the same time the fibres of the filter tow material
are deflected laterally by the gull-wing shaped protuberance 92.. The deflected fibres
regroup downstream of the channel 90.
1. Garniture tongue (6, 7, 8, 9) for a filter making apparatus, comprising a guide surface
(60, 61, 70, 80, 90) capable of guiding filter tow running over the guide surface,
and further comprising means (62, 63, 72, 73, 82, 92) arranged on the guide surface
for laterally deflecting the filter tow.
2. Garniture tongue according to claim 1, wherein the means for laterally deflecting
the filter tow comprises at least one protrusion (62, 63, 72, 73) which is arranged
on the guide surface (61, 70).
3. Garniture tongue according to claim 2, comprising at least a first protrusion (62,
72) and a second protrusion (63, 73), wherein the second protrusion (63, 73) is arranged
downstream of the first protrusion (62, 72).
4. Garniture tongue according to claim 3, wherein the first protrusion (62, 72) has a
larger outer dimension than the second protrusion (63, 73).
5. Garniture tongue according to one of the claims 2 to 4, wherein the shape of the protrusion
or protrusions (62, 63, 72, 73) is spherical.
6. Garniture tongue according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the guide surface
comprises a channel (70, 80, 90), and wherein the means (72, 73, 82, 92) for laterally
deflecting the filter tow are arranged in the channel.
7. Garniture tongue according to claim 6, wherein the means (62, 63, 72, 73, 82, 92)
for laterally deflecting the filter tow comprise a protrusion (82, 92) being arranged
in the channel (80, 90) and extending longitudinally in the direction of movement
of the filter tow.
8. Garniture tongue according to claim 6, wherein the protrusion (82) has a circular
shape in cross-section.
9. Garniture tongue according to claim 6, wherein the protrusion (92) has a gull-wing
shape in cross-section.
10. Garniture tongue according to any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising a tip (64)
having a flat guide surface (61), with the means (62, 63) for laterally deflecting
the filter tow being arranged on the flat surface (61) of the tip (64).
11. Filter making apparatus comprising a garniture tongue according to any one of the
preceding claims.
12. A method of making a filter rod having a oval cross section comprising:
running filter tow over a guide surface (60, 61, 70, 80, 90); and
laterally deflecting the filter tow using a protrusion (62, 63, 72, 73, 82, 92) arranged
on the guide surface.