IP Library Granted Patent US 7,479,098
Granted Patent B2
US 7,479,098 · App. 11/234,834 · Granted Jan 20, 2009

Equipment for insertion of objects into smoking articles

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Patent No.
US 7,479,098
App. No.
11/234,834
Granted
Jan 20, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus incorporating a filter tow processing unit adapted to supply filter tow to a continuous rod forming unit includes an object insertion unit that positions objects within the filter tow to manufacture a filter rod containing objects positioned at predetermined intervals. The apparatus also includes an upper hopper that acts as a reservoir for a plurality of objects, and provides for supply of objects to a lower hopper. The lower hopper is shaped so that objects are stacked therein. The bottom of the lower hopper is shaped so as to cooperate with a portion of upper region of a rotating wheel. The peripheral face of the rotating wheel incorporates a plurality of spaced pockets, each pocket being of sufficient shape and size to accommodate one object. Objects within the lower hopper are aligned in a single line along a portion of the peripheral face in the upper region of the rotating wheel. Each object then is positioned at predetermined intervals within a continuous supply of filter material. Then, the filter material is formed into a continuous rod having individual objects positioned at predetermined spaced intervals within that rod. The continuous rod then is subdivided at predetermined intervals so as to form a plurality of filter rods (e.g., four-up filter rods containing four spaced objects).

Claims (17)

1. A method of providing rods for use in the manufacture of cigarette filter elements, each rod having individual objects placed at pre-determined spaced intervals along the length thereof, the process comprising:

(a) providing a continuous supply of rod filter material;

(b) supplying objects to a first hopper that provides a reservoir for objects;

(c) feeding objects from the first hopper to a second hopper;

(d) positioning individual objects within the supply of filter material at pre-determined spaced intervals;

(e) forming the filter material into a continuous rod having individual objects positioned at pre-determined spaced intervals within that rod;

(f) subdividing the continuous rod at pre-determined intervals; providing a continuous supply of wrapping material; and forming the filter material into a continuous rod by continuously forming the wrapping material around the filter material; wherein the first hopper is an upper hopper and the second hopper is a lower hopper, and the upper hopper is adapted to feed objects to the lower hopper by way of gravity feed; further providing reciprocating screen between the upper hopper and the lower hopper, the screen having a plurality of holes therein sized to allow the objects to pass individually through each hole.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising using air ejection means to assist positioning the individual object into the filter material.

3. The method of claim 1 further comprising modulating the reciprocating of the screen when a quantity of objects in the lower hopper are beyond predefined limits.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprising vibrating the first hopper unit.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the vibrating is performed intermittently to maintain the level of objects in the second hopper.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sensing when a level of objects within the second hopper drops below a predetermined position.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising applying a mechanical frequency between 0.5 Hz and 2000 Hz to cause additional objects to enter the second hopper.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising sensing when the level of objects within the second hopper has risen to a second predetermined position and turning off or reducing the mechanical frequency.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the feeding objects from the first hopper to the second hopper comprises transferring objects in a single layer at the bottom of the first hopper into the top of the second hopper via gravity.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising maintaining the objects vertically stacked as a single layer thickness in the second hopper.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the positioning individual objects comprises rotating a wheel means in a vertical plane in operable communication with the second hopper and the filter material such that a peripheral portion of the wheel receives objects from the second hopper and rotates to transfer the objects to the filter material.