Machine for producing substantially cylindrical articles
US-10856574-B2 · Dec 8, 2020 · US
US11844369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11844369-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615768857-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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Machine and method for producing a substantially cylindrical article, which comprises a tubular body, a container element, arranged in the area of one end of the tubular element, a heat generating element, partially housed inside the container element, and loose material for generating flavour; in use, the loose material is inserted into the container element, vertically oriented, and the heat generating element is partially inserted into the container element by being moved downwards, so as to obtain a combined element; subsequently, the combined element is at least partially inserted into the tubular body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A machine for producing substantially cylindrical articles ( 2 ) of the tobacco processing industry; each article ( 2 ) comprising a tubular body ( 3 ); a container element ( 4 ), which is arranged at a first end ( 5 ) of the tubular body ( 3 ) and has an end opening ( 6 ) facing outwards, at least one side wall ( 7 ) and a bottom wall ( 8 ) opposite to said end opening ( 6 ); a substantially rigid element ( 9 ), partially housed inside the container element ( 4 ) and having an end portion ( 10 ), which protrudes through said end opening ( 6 ) to the outside of the container element ( 4 ); and loose material ( 14 ), which is arranged inside the container element ( 4 ) between the substantially rigid element ( 9 ) and the bottom wall ( 8 ); the machine ( 1 ) comprising: a conveyor ( 66 ) which is adapted to move at least one combined element ( 67 ), the at least one combined element each comprising the substantially rigid element ( 9 ) and the container element ( 4 ), along a given path (P 2 ) through an insertion station (IS 2 ), wherein the conveyor has a width extending between a first end and an oppositely disposed second end, and the conveyor comprises: at least one seat ( 68 ) arranged at the first end, the at least one seat comprises an opening ( 73 ) in which the combined element ( 67 ) is disposed when the combined element is on the conveyor, and a blocking device ( 69 ) arranged at the first end of the conveyor and comprising a stationary blocking element ( 75 ), a movable blocking element ( 76 ), and an actuating means adapted to move the movable blocking element ( 76 ) independently of the stationary blocking element ( 75 ), wherein the stationary blocking covers a portion of the opening of the at least one seat such that a cavity is defined by the stationary blocking element and the at least one seat and when the combined element is positioned in the opening of the at least one seat, the cavity encircles at least part of the substantially rigid element ( 9 ), while leaving the container element ( 4 ) at least partially exposed at the insertion station (IS 2 ), the movable blocking element ( 76 ) is adapted to at least partially surround said container element ( 4 ) and the movable blocking element ( 76 ) is adapted to be moved by the actuating means so that at least one part of the container element ( 4 ) is unhindered and can be inserted into the tubular body; and an insertion assembly ( 70 ), which is adapted to at least partially insert the combined element ( 67 ) into the corresponding tubular body ( 3 ), arranged at the insertion station (IS 2 ), wherein the insertion assembly comprises a pushing unit ( 71 ) arranged at the second end of the conveyor and configured to actuate towards the at least one seat to push the tubular body ( 3 ) towards the combined element ( 67 ). 2. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the seat ( 68 ) is configured in such a way that said end opening ( 6 ) of the container element ( 4 ) arranged in the seat ( 68 ) itself is laterally oriented; the conveyor ( 66 ) being adapted to move the combined element ( 67 ) in a transverse direction. 3. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the conveyor ( 66 ) comprises at least one first groove ( 72 ) designed to house the tubular body ( 3 ); said seat ( 68 ) being arranged so as to face an open end of said first groove ( 72 ) in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the first groove. 4. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the insertion assembly ( 70 ) comprises a plate ( 73 ) provided with a second groove ( 74 ), which is adapted to house the tubular body ( 3 ); and actuating means designed to move the plate ( 73 ) between a rest position, in which the plate ( 73 ) itself is separate from the conveyor ( 66 ), and an operating position, in which the plate ( 73 ) is coupled to the conveyor ( 66 ) in such a way that the second groove ( 74 ) faces the first groove ( 72 ), thus defining a tubular channel together, which is configured so as to allow the tubular body ( 3 ) to slide inside it. 5. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the conveyor ( 66 ) is adapted to move said first groove ( 72 ) transversely in a forward direction of said given path (P 2 ). 6. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the conveyor ( 66 ) is adapted to move with an intermittent motion so as to substantially simultaneously convey a group of combined elements ( 67 ) to the insertion station (IS 2 ); the insertion assembly ( 70 ) being adapted to insert a plurality of combined elements ( 67 ), at least partially, into a respective tubular element ( 3 ).
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