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EP0940092B1
EP0940092B1 EP98301429A EP98301429A EP0940092B1 EP 0940092 B1 EP0940092 B1 EP 0940092B1 EP 98301429 A EP98301429 A EP 98301429A EP 98301429 A EP98301429 A EP 98301429A EP 0940092 B1 EP0940092 B1 EP 0940092B1
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David Thomas Davis
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/39Tobacco feeding devices
    • A24C5/398Driving arrangements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/39Tobacco feeding devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/39Tobacco feeding devices
    • A24C5/395Tobacco feeding devices with arrangements in the hopper, e.g. for spreading, tamping

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  • the present invention relates to a hopper for particulate material such as tobacco, and is especially useful in tobacco rod makers.
  • a spiked delivery roller extends across the hopper, parallel to the carded drum which dispenses tobacco from the hopper to the suction box of the tobacco rod maker.
  • a single photo sensitive cell is disposed in a side wall of the hopper; when the photo sensitive cell senses the presence of tobacco, it sends a signal to the motor controlling the delivery roller to slow or stop it.
  • GB-A-2 093 330 discloses a cigarette-making machine in which tobacco is supplied to the upper end of a descending shaft by a main tobacco supply unit communicating with an upper input end of the shaft.
  • the distribution of tobacco across the shaft is adjusted by the introduction of auxiliary tobacco from an auxiliary supply unit which communicates with a side opening in the shaft.
  • the supply unit comprises a number of independent tobacco introduction elements disposed along the major transverse direction of the shaft. The rate of supply of tobacco from each of these introduction elements is selectively controlled by tobacco level detectors disposed across the width of the shaft.
  • US-A-4 235 248 discloses apparatus for regulating the upper surface of a supply of tobacco in a cigarette making machine.
  • Tobacco stored in a main magazine is transferred to an upright duct by a belt conveyor.
  • a rotary paddle wheel mounted on a shaft is disposed adjacent the belt conveyor and removes surplus tobacco from the conveyor as it passes.
  • the position relative to the conveyor of one end of the shaft of the paddle wheel is adjustable, so that the amount of tobacco removed from different portions of the conveyor can be controlled.
  • the level of the upper surface of tobacco in the upright duct is monitored by a number of detectors disposed across its width. If the level of the upper surface is not generally horizontal, the position of the paddle wheel is adjusted so that tobacco is removed appropriately from the belt conveyor to correct the level.
  • a hopper for particulate material such as tobacco comprising a delivery roller disposed in the path of incoming material and a sensor for sensing a level of material in the hopper, characterised in that the delivery roller comprises a plurality of independently driven roller sections each associated with a sensor such that activation of the sensor causes the motion of the associated roller section to change.
  • the sensors sense a desired maximum level of material in the hopper.
  • the sensors respond ro detecting material by causing the associated roller section to rotate.
  • the hopper 10 shown in the drawings is a tobacco rod maker hopper of generally conventional design.
  • a delivery roller 12 is disposed across the inlet of the hopper.
  • the circumferential surface of the roller 12 has spikes 14 to engage with tobacco entering the hopper.
  • the roller 12 is mounted on a driven shaft 16 and comprises four separate roller sections 12a,b,c,d.
  • At the bottom of the hopper two rotatable carded drums 18 (only one drum is shown) are disposed between the level of the delivery roller 12 and the carded drum 18, in a location corresponding to the desired maximum level of tobacco in the hopper, a generally horizontal row of four photo sensitive cells 20a,b,c,d is disposed.
  • Each cell 20a,b,c,d is connected to an actuator for a respective roller section 12a,b,c,d, and each cell is at a point in the hopper wall vertically below the projection of the respective roller section onto the hopper side wall.
  • tobacco enters the hopper 10 from above. All the delivery roller sections 12a,b,c,d rotate to distribute incoming tobacco onto the rotating carded drum 18 which forms the floor of the hopper.
  • This situation shown in Figure 1, obtains so long as the level of tobacco in the hopper remains below the level of all the photo sensitive cells 20a,b,c,d.
  • Figure 2 shows a hopper 10 in which the level of tobacco 22 has risen to the desired maximum level adjacent two cells 20b,d. Activation of these cells by the tobacco causes them to send a signal which disengages the respective roller sections 12b,d, which causes less tobacco to be distributed to the regions of the hopper 10 covered by the activated photo sensitive cells 20b,d.
  • the disengaged roller sections are reengaged and rotate, distributing tobacco to those regions once more. If desired, re-engagement of roller sections may be delayed for a fixed time after the respective photo sensitive cell is deactivated, allowing the level of tobacco in the region monitored by the activated cell to drop below the desired maximum.
  • the signal sent by a photo sensitive cell on activation can cause the respective roller section to engage the driven shaft in any of several ways.
  • the signal can cause an electromagnetic clutch within the roller section to engage the driven shaft, causing the roller section to rotate.
  • the signal can cause a solenoid to move a key in one of the shaft or the roller section into a keyway in the other; the relative rotation of the driven shaft and the unengaged roller section will bring the key and keyway into opposition so that engagement takes place.
  • FIG. 3 shows a pneumatic clutch arrangement.
  • a delivery roller 12 comprises four roller sections 12a,b,c,d (the spikes of the roller are not shown).
  • the driven shaft 16 on which the roller 12 is mounted has passageways 24a,b,c,d each of which opens in the circumferential wall of the shaft 16 away from the roller 12 and each of which ends in an actuator chamber 26a,b,c,d which opens in the circumferential wall of the shaft 16 adjacent a respective one of the roller sections 12a,b,c,d.
  • Each actuator chamber 26a,b,c,d houses a friction block 28a,b,c,d which engages sealingly with the side walls of the chamber 26a,b,c,d but is free to move in the chamber toward and away from the respective roller section 12a,b,c,d.
  • two of the channels 24a,b open in the circumferential wall of the shaft 16 to one side of the roller 12 and two to the other side.
  • a source of compressed air (not shown) is connected to each of the passageways 24a,b,c,d by air supply pipes 30a,b,c,d.
  • the supply pipes 30a,b,c,d are connected to the passageways 24a,b,c,d in such a manner that the shaft 16 can rotate without rotation of the supply pipes.
  • the connection may be such that each supply pipe 30a,b,c,d is in constant communication with a respective passageway 24a,b,c,d throughout a revolution of the shaft 16. This can be achieved by providing a plenum block 32 circumferentially around the shaft 16 through which the air supply pipes 30a,b,c,d pass.
  • a valve (not shown) in the respective air supply pipe 30a is open admitting air under pressure into the circumferential plenum chamber 34a in the plenum block 32 and thence into the respective passageway 24a in the rotating shaft 16 and the actuator chamber 26a at the other end of the passageway 24a.
  • the raised air pressure in the actuator chamber 26a urges the friction block 28a in the actuator chamber 26a against the wall of the respective roller section 12a, causing it to rotate with the shaft 16.
  • the valve in the air supply pipe 30a closes.
  • the air pressure in the actuation chamber 26a returns to atmospheric as air leaks out of the passageway 24a, so that the friction block 28a is no longer urged against the wall of the roller section 12a, thus disengaging that roller section from the shaft 16 so that the roller section stops rotating.
  • the other roller sections 12b,c,d are disengaged and engaged in the same way in response to a signal or the lack of a signal from the respective sensors 20b,c,d in the hopper.
  • the signal from the activated cell can pass through a processing device which then sends a signal to the respective roller section. It will also be appreciated that the cell may be activated to send a signal when it is not detecting tobacco, and cease to send the signal or send a different signal when it detects tobacco.
  • the present invention provides a hopper which can control the level of its contents more precisely than is the case for conventional hoppers. This allows an even delivery of material from the hopper to be achieved. This is particularly advantageous in the case of a tobacco rod maker hopper, since it ensures an even tobacco density in the resulting tobacco rod.

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  • The present invention relates to a hopper for particulate material such as tobacco, and is especially useful in tobacco rod makers.
  • In conventional tobacco delivery hoppers for tobacco rod makers, a spiked delivery roller extends across the hopper, parallel to the carded drum which dispenses tobacco from the hopper to the suction box of the tobacco rod maker. A single photo sensitive cell is disposed in a side wall of the hopper; when the photo sensitive cell senses the presence of tobacco, it sends a signal to the motor controlling the delivery roller to slow or stop it. This provides a crude system for ensuring that there is an adequate supply of tobacco from the hopper to the suction box. However, it does not take account of the possibility that the tobacco is lying unevenly on the carding drum which forms the bottom of a hopper. Thus, delivery of tobacco to the suction box may be uneven, possibly resulting in a tobacco rod of irregular density.
  • GB-A-2 093 330 discloses a cigarette-making machine in which tobacco is supplied to the upper end of a descending shaft by a main tobacco supply unit communicating with an upper input end of the shaft. The distribution of tobacco across the shaft is adjusted by the introduction of auxiliary tobacco from an auxiliary supply unit which communicates with a side opening in the shaft. The supply unit comprises a number of independent tobacco introduction elements disposed along the major transverse direction of the shaft. The rate of supply of tobacco from each of these introduction elements is selectively controlled by tobacco level detectors disposed across the width of the shaft.
  • US-A-4 235 248 discloses apparatus for regulating the upper surface of a supply of tobacco in a cigarette making machine. Tobacco stored in a main magazine is transferred to an upright duct by a belt conveyor. A rotary paddle wheel mounted on a shaft is disposed adjacent the belt conveyor and removes surplus tobacco from the conveyor as it passes. The position relative to the conveyor of one end of the shaft of the paddle wheel is adjustable, so that the amount of tobacco removed from different portions of the conveyor can be controlled. The level of the upper surface of tobacco in the upright duct is monitored by a number of detectors disposed across its width. If the level of the upper surface is not generally horizontal, the position of the paddle wheel is adjusted so that tobacco is removed appropriately from the belt conveyor to correct the level.
  • According to the present invention there is provided a hopper for particulate material such as tobacco comprising a delivery roller disposed in the path of incoming material and a sensor for sensing a level of material in the hopper, characterised in that the delivery roller comprises a plurality of independently driven roller sections each associated with a sensor such that activation of the sensor causes the motion of the associated roller section to change. Preferably, the sensors sense a desired maximum level of material in the hopper. Also preferably, the sensors respond ro detecting material by causing the associated roller section to rotate.
  • The invention will be further described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which:
  • Figures 1 and 2 show schematically a hopper according to an embodiment of the invention, and
  • Figure 3 shows schematically one embodiment of a roller for use in a hopper according to the invention.
  • The hopper 10 shown in the drawings is a tobacco rod maker hopper of generally conventional design. A delivery roller 12 is disposed across the inlet of the hopper. The circumferential surface of the roller 12 has spikes 14 to engage with tobacco entering the hopper. The roller 12 is mounted on a driven shaft 16 and comprises four separate roller sections 12a,b,c,d. At the bottom of the hopper two rotatable carded drums 18 (only one drum is shown) are disposed between the level of the delivery roller 12 and the carded drum 18, in a location corresponding to the desired maximum level of tobacco in the hopper, a generally horizontal row of four photo sensitive cells 20a,b,c,d is disposed. Each cell 20a,b,c,d is connected to an actuator for a respective roller section 12a,b,c,d, and each cell is at a point in the hopper wall vertically below the projection of the respective roller section onto the hopper side wall.
  • In use, tobacco enters the hopper 10 from above. All the delivery roller sections 12a,b,c,d rotate to distribute incoming tobacco onto the rotating carded drum 18 which forms the floor of the hopper. This situation, shown in Figure 1, obtains so long as the level of tobacco in the hopper remains below the level of all the photo sensitive cells 20a,b,c,d. Figure 2 shows a hopper 10 in which the level of tobacco 22 has risen to the desired maximum level adjacent two cells 20b,d. Activation of these cells by the tobacco causes them to send a signal which disengages the respective roller sections 12b,d, which causes less tobacco to be distributed to the regions of the hopper 10 covered by the activated photo sensitive cells 20b,d.
  • Once the level of tobacco has fallen below the level of the activated photo sensitive cells, the disengaged roller sections are reengaged and rotate, distributing tobacco to those regions once more. If desired, re-engagement of roller sections may be delayed for a fixed time after the respective photo sensitive cell is deactivated, allowing the level of tobacco in the region monitored by the activated cell to drop below the desired maximum.
  • The signal sent by a photo sensitive cell on activation can cause the respective roller section to engage the driven shaft in any of several ways. For example, the signal can cause an electromagnetic clutch within the roller section to engage the driven shaft, causing the roller section to rotate. Alternatively, the signal can cause a solenoid to move a key in one of the shaft or the roller section into a keyway in the other; the relative rotation of the driven shaft and the unengaged roller section will bring the key and keyway into opposition so that engagement takes place.
  • Figure 3 shows a pneumatic clutch arrangement. A delivery roller 12 comprises four roller sections 12a,b,c,d (the spikes of the roller are not shown). The driven shaft 16 on which the roller 12 is mounted has passageways 24a,b,c,d each of which opens in the circumferential wall of the shaft 16 away from the roller 12 and each of which ends in an actuator chamber 26a,b,c,d which opens in the circumferential wall of the shaft 16 adjacent a respective one of the roller sections 12a,b,c,d. Each actuator chamber 26a,b,c,d houses a friction block 28a,b,c,d which engages sealingly with the side walls of the chamber 26a,b,c,d but is free to move in the chamber toward and away from the respective roller section 12a,b,c,d. In the embodiment shown, two of the channels 24a,b open in the circumferential wall of the shaft 16 to one side of the roller 12 and two to the other side.
  • A source of compressed air (not shown) is connected to each of the passageways 24a,b,c,d by air supply pipes 30a,b,c,d. The supply pipes 30a,b,c,d are connected to the passageways 24a,b,c,d in such a manner that the shaft 16 can rotate without rotation of the supply pipes. The connection may be such that each supply pipe 30a,b,c,d is in constant communication with a respective passageway 24a,b,c,d throughout a revolution of the shaft 16. This can be achieved by providing a plenum block 32 circumferentially around the shaft 16 through which the air supply pipes 30a,b,c,d pass. The ends of the supply pipes adjacent the shaft each end in a respective circumferential plenum chamber 34a,b,c,d, each of which is in constant communication with the respective passageway 24a,b,c,d as the shaft rotates. Alternatively it can be that the communication is broken as the shaft rotates, the open ends of the channels being sealed during the rest of the revolution of the shaft by means not shown such as sealing blocks extending circumferentially around the shaft 16 through which the air supply pipes 30a,b,c,d pass.
  • In use, when no signal is received from one of the sensors 20a, indicating an acceptable level of tobacco in the part of the hopper covered by that sensor, a valve (not shown) in the respective air supply pipe 30a is open admitting air under pressure into the circumferential plenum chamber 34a in the plenum block 32 and thence into the respective passageway 24a in the rotating shaft 16 and the actuator chamber 26a at the other end of the passageway 24a. The raised air pressure in the actuator chamber 26a urges the friction block 28a in the actuator chamber 26a against the wall of the respective roller section 12a, causing it to rotate with the shaft 16.
  • If the sensor 20a sends a signal indicating a build up of tobacco in the part of the hopper covered by that sensor, the valve in the air supply pipe 30a closes. The air pressure in the actuation chamber 26a returns to atmospheric as air leaks out of the passageway 24a, so that the friction block 28a is no longer urged against the wall of the roller section 12a, thus disengaging that roller section from the shaft 16 so that the roller section stops rotating. It will be appreciated that the other roller sections 12b,c,d are disengaged and engaged in the same way in response to a signal or the lack of a signal from the respective sensors 20b,c,d in the hopper.
  • It will be appreciated that the signal from the activated cell can pass through a processing device which then sends a signal to the respective roller section. It will also be appreciated that the cell may be activated to send a signal when it is not detecting tobacco, and cease to send the signal or send a different signal when it detects tobacco.
  • It will be seen that the present invention provides a hopper which can control the level of its contents more precisely than is the case for conventional hoppers. This allows an even delivery of material from the hopper to be achieved. This is particularly advantageous in the case of a tobacco rod maker hopper, since it ensures an even tobacco density in the resulting tobacco rod.

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  1. A hopper (10) for particulate material such as tobacco comprising a delivery roller (12) disposed in the path of incoming material and a sensor (20a,b,c,d) for sensing a level of material in the hopper, characterised in that the delivery roller comprises a plurality of independently driven roller sections (12a,b,c,d) each associated with a respective sensor such that activation of the sensor causes the motion of the respective associated roller section to change.
  2. A hopper according to claim 1 in which the sensors (20a,b,c,d) sense a desired maximum level of material in the hopper.
  3. A hopper according to claim 1 or 2 in which the sensors (20a,b,c,d) respond to detecting material by causing the respective associated roller sections (12a,b,c,d) to rotate.
  4. A hopper according to claim 1, 2 or 3 in which the roller comprises four roller sections (20a,b,c,d).
  5. A hopper according to any preceding claim in which the material is delivered by the delivery roller onto the surface of a carding drum (18).
  6. A hopper according to any preceding claim in which the roller sections are mounted on a common shaft (16).
  7. A hopper according to claim 6 in which the roller sections are brought into and out of driving engagement with the shaft (16) in response to a signal from the sensor.
  8. A hopper according to claim 6 or 7 in which a roller section is brought into and out of driving engagement with the shaft by an electromagnetic clutch.
  9. A hopper according to claim 6 or 7 in which a roller section is brought into and out of driving engagement with the shaft by a solenoid operated key and keyway.
  10. A hopper according to claim 6 or 7 in which a roller section is brought into and out of driving engagement with the shaft by a pneumatic clutch.
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DE69814034T DE69814034T2 (en) 1998-02-26 1998-02-26 funnel
AT98301429T ATE238702T1 (en) 1998-02-26 1998-02-26 FUNNEL
EP98301429A EP0940092B1 (en) 1998-02-26 1998-02-26 Improved hopper
ES98301429T ES2198650T3 (en) 1998-02-26 1998-02-26 IMPROVED HOPPER.
ARP990100777A AR016180A1 (en) 1998-02-26 1999-02-24 ONE HOPPER
AU27776/99A AU2777699A (en) 1998-02-26 1999-02-25 Improved hopper
PCT/US1999/003717 WO1999043222A2 (en) 1998-02-26 1999-02-25 Improved hopper

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