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United States Patent Office Cigarette Making Machine
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- Germany
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- 30 Jul 2004
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- Patterson, Morehead
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- American Machine & Foundry Company
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States Patent Office3,128,773
3,128,773
CIGAIIE'I'I'E MA;~lr'JG I~;ACI|L'V~
Morehend Pallcrso.. New York, N.Y..ssh~or to Ameri-
can Machine & Foundry Company, n corporaHon of
New Je~y
Filed Ma~. I~, 1961, ~r. No.
II CIMm~ {CL 13I~2)
~i~ invention gcla~cs to an ~pp~ratus and method for
making cig~rcltcs.
In the pa~t various machines h~ve been devc[o~d for
making clgarcttcs. Some p~ovided for threshing the t~
b~cco and thc~ employ a separator [o separate the lamina
from :~ s~cms. The tobacco lam;~ arc [hcn
through a shrcdding machine to produce shrcddcd t~
bzcco which ~n turn i~ m~dc into ~ cigarette rod. Othcfs
have stemmed tobacco leaves first bcforc shredding.
Various mechanical and clcctrical control devices have
also bccn employed with such shredded tobacco to ob-
tain a uniform filling of thc cigarette rod. In spite of
all this complex m~chlncry and processes the dcslrcd
uniformity of density and compaction o{ the cigarette
fiHcr in a r~ h;~s not been attained.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide
a timpiificd method an~ apparatus of handling tobacco
to produce a cigarette rod oi uniform dcnslty and
compaction.
Another object of the invcntion is to spray a tobacco
slurry and form it into a cigarette rod.
Another objcct of the invention is to spray a tobacco
slurry and form it into a continuous stream of tobacco
and thcn after removing a ptcdctcrmincd amount
moisture therefrom form~ng it into a cigarette r~.
Other objects and fcaturcs of the invcntlon will a~
~ar as the description of the particular embodiments
tekctcd to illustrate the invention progrc~. In the
companying drawings, which form a part of this s~ci-
fication, like characters of rcfcr~ncc have ~cn applied
to corresponding pa~ts throughout the ~vctal views
which make up the drawings.
FIG. I is a schematic view Of an apparatus that can
~ employed with my invention for making cigarette rods.
FIG. 2 is a view takcn on the line 2~2 of FIG. 1, and
FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 of a modified ~orm
of th~ invention.
In my invention, tobacco is mixed with a liquid and
~round up in a suitablc mill to form a tobacco siur~.
~is slurry may ~ made in the manner de,rind in
U.S. Patent No. 2.433,877 to F. H. Wells and F. L Sown
granted January 6, 1948. A suimb]e continuous sour~
at suppty of this tobacco slurry is employed in this in-
vention. ~is slurry is supplied to a sprayin~ mechaMsm
10 and is sprayed out the no~]c 11.
~e slur~ 12 is subjected to a suitable electrostatic
char~ before or whl]c ~ssuing from the no~c 11. ~e
spray 12 passes between a p~lr of electrodes 13 which
may have a negative electrostatic charge so ~at the nega-
Hue charges on thc~ clectro~s ~l the negative charges
~n the slurry and thus reduce the cross ~ctlonM area
of the slurry at location 14.
A conveyor IS comprising a plurality of rollers
and a beJt 17 trained on the rollers and moving in the
direction of thc arrow is provided for receiving and con-
veying the slurry. A guidc 1~ extends ~e lcng~
10
2O
25
2
the upper run of the belt IT and has a large groove 19
and small grooves 20 which hold the ~pper run of the
belt in a U shape. An electrode 21 is disposed between
the bottom of the groove 19 of the guide I$ and the belt
1'7 has a positive electrostatic charge.
T~c spray 12 of tobacco slurry is attracted to the belt
l'/ ~nce the spray is negatively charged and the elec-
trode ~1 is positively charged and unlike charges at-
tract. The belt 17 should be made of cotton or linen
so as not to interfere with the attraction between the
negative charges in thc spray 12 and the posltlvcly charged
elcctrode 21. The spray 12 of tobacco slurry is received
in the U shapcd upper run of the belt 17 to form a
stream of tobacco slurry.
Sultablc means are provided to achieve a preliminary
drying o! the stream of tobacco. In this embodiment of
the invention, the stream of tobacco slurry is carried
by the belt 17 over a drier 22 positioned between the
upper and lower runs of the belt to remove a prcdetcr-
mined amount of moisture from the tobacco slurry. ']'he
stream of tobacco slurry is then carried by the belt 17
under a rotating compressor wheel 23 which rounds
the upper portion of the stream of tobacco slurry.
After passing the compressor wheel 23, the stream
of tobacco is further dried by the drier 22 to remove more
moisture from the slream of tobacco. The stream of to-
bacco slurry is Ihcn conveyed by the belt 17 to a pri.
mary shaper such as a compressor ro]ler 24. When the
stream of tobacco reaches the end of the upper run of
30 the belt ~17, il passes from the bell onto the cigarcltc
paper 31 which is supported nn a folder hell 32. Tim
fnldcr hclt 32 travels over a plurality of rollers 33. The
cigarette paper 31 is fed from a reel 34 onto the folder
belt 32. After leaving tape 17. the tobacco slurry movcs
3.~ through a compressor tongue 25 where the tobacco rod
takcs its final circular form. From the compressor tongue
25 the tobacco rod passes through the conventional rod
forming mechanisms of a cigarette making machine such
as a pasting section 26, a paste wheel 27, a folder block
40 28. an ironer 29 and a cutoffr 30.
FIGURE 3 shows a modified form of tl~ invention.
An electrode 35 is positioned between the electrodes
13 and has an ckctrostatic positive charge. Since the
spray 12 of tobacco slurry has an electrostatic negative
4,~ charge, the spray will be attracted to the elcctro~tatlcally
positively charged electrode 35 as like charges attract
and the electrode 35 will further reduce the cross sec-
tional area of the spray 12.
In Ibis embodiment the upper run of the belt 17 could
.~0 be flat thus eliminating the guide ]$ and the eleclrode 21
could be eliminated if desired. If the electrode 21 wcrc
used it would be made ~at and would be disposed in the
same position below the upper run of the belt 17.
It will be appreciated a rotating drum could be sub-
55 stituled for the belt conveyor 15 without departing from
the scope of the present invention.
Thus it will be seen that applicant's invention dispenses
with the necessity for many machines heretofore neces-
sary to process tobacco. Applicant has also overcome
(t0 with his apparatus and method the disadvantage of non-
uniformity of density and compaction in cigarette rods
which is inherited with the processes and machines pres-
ently in use for making cigarcttcs. Applicant's invention
also results in a cigarette rod of more uniform density and
¢3 compaction than that produced by either processes and
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machines /'or making cigarettes practiced prior to appli-
cant's invention.
While lhc ;nvcnLion has bccn disclosed by mcans of
two sr, ccific illustrative embodh1~cnts thereof, it would
be obvious In lllosc ski[led in the art that numerous other
arrangements and modifications may be made without
departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in
the appended claims.
V4hat is claimed is:
I. Apparatus for making clgaretLe rods comprislnc
means for sprayi.g a tobacco sl.rry having a charge of
one sip.n, first and ~ccond electrodes disposed oa opposite
sides of the spray :rod having a charge of the same sign as
the spray to decrease the cross sectional area of the
.spray, a conveyor disposed adjacent the first and second
electrodes and receiving the spray, and means receiving
the tobacco s)urry from the conveyor and retrain3 it into
a cigarcLte rod.
2, Apparalus for making cigarette rods comprising
means for spraying a tobacco slurry havln_~ a charge o}"
one sign, first and .second electrodes dlsrm~ed on opposhc
sides o! the spray ~nd having a charge of the same sign
as the spray Lo decrease the cross sccllonal area of
spray, a conveyor disposed ad~:~cent the first and second
electrodes inc).~ing a p|nralily of re]lets and a bch
trained on Lhc rollers, a g.idc to hold one run of the
I~¢It of the conveyor in a U-.sh:~pc. said one run o[ lhc
of the conveyor receiving Ibe spray, and means recelvin~
the tobacco slurry from the bch el" the conveyor and
forming iL into a cigarelte rod.
3. App:~ratus for making clgareltc rods comprising
means for spraying a tobacco slurry havinR a charge of
one sign. first and s:cond electrodes dispo~cd on oppo~ile
sldcs of the ~pray and hav~ng a charge of the same
us the spray ~o d~crca~ ~hc cross ~clional area of
spray, :t conveyor disposed adjacent thc first and ~cond
e~cctr~cs including a p~ur~lity of rollers and a ~I~
Iraincd on the ~oHcrs. a guide tO hold one run of
of the conveyor in a U-sha~, the ~It of lhc conveyor
xeceivln~ lhc spray, a t~ird ~}cclr~c disposed ~twccn
~a~d one run or ;he bell of the conveyor and the
nnd having a chnr.~ of op~iic sign to ihat of lhe spray
to attrnct the ~pray to the ~It. and means receiving the
tobacco sherry from the ~l[ of the conveyor and form-
in~ ~t ~n[o a c~arctl= rod.
4. Apparatus for making ci£nrc~te r~s compris~n~
means for sprayh~ a tobacco slurry havin~ a charge
o~ one sign, firs[ and ~cond clcc~r~cs dis~scd on o~
~si~e sides of the spray and bavin~ a cbar~e of the ~m~
si~ ~s the spray '~o dccrea~ ~ cr~ ~[ional area of
the spray, a convcyor ~s~d ~low [be first and ~cond
elec~r~cs ~ncludin~ a plurality of rollers ~nd a
lraincd on ~hc rollers, a ~uidc to hold the up~r ~n of
she belt o~ lhe cenveyor in a U-shn~, she bcl~ of
conveyor rcccivln~ the ~pray. a third electrode dished
beiw~n the ~]t of lhc conveyor and the gu~e and h3v-
ing a cbargc of up.site sign [o that of the spray Io attract
[he spray [o the ~l,t, a drier dls~d ~low ~e up~r run
of ~= bell of the conveyor to dry the tobacco slur~, a~
means receiving [~e tobacco slu~y from ~= ~lt
conveyor and forming h into a ci~etie r~.
5. Apparatus for ma~ng cigar~He r~s comprlsin~
me~s for sprayin~ a tobacco sl~ having ~ ~£e
one sign, firs~ and s~ond eleclr~es dls~ on up.site
sides of the spray and having a charBe of ~e ~me sign
as ~e spray to decrea~ t~ cross ~cfional ~ea o{ the
spray, a third el~clr~e dispo~d cen~ally of the spray
~[ween the first and ~cond eleclrodes and havin~ a
ch~e of opposile si~a [o tha~ of the spray {o al~
crea~ ~e cross sectional ~¢a of {he spray, a conveyor
disused adjacent the first and ~cond and ~ird
~es and rec~ving [h~ spray, and m~ans receiv~n~ tb=
~obacco slurry from the conveyor and forming it ~nto a
cigarc[l¢ r~.
6. Apparatus for makin= cig~rctle rods comprising
m-"ans for spraying a tobacco s]urry having a charge of
one sign, ~rs~ ~nd ~cond c]cc{rcdcs d~poscd on opposite
sld:s of [h~ spray a~d havJn~ a char3: of the s~
~ os ~hc spray ~o d:cr:a~ [I~ cross ~cctional ar~n of t~
spr:~y, a third cl~;rodc d~spos~d c:ntr~lJy of the spray
~twccn the first and ~cond eTcclrodes and having
charge or opposi;e sJ£n ~o ~h~l of lh~ spray Io also
cr=~sc 1h~ cro~s ~cHnnal ~rc~ of the s~r~y, a conveyor
tO ~lis~oscd ~d~:~cen[ ~hc firs[ and s:cond nnd lh~rd clcclr~
inch~dln~ n pl.r~[iiy of ro]~crs end a b:It Ir~ncd on
ro~lcrs v;~th the ~]l rccclv;n~ Ihc sprny, ~nd means re-
cch4n~ Ihc [oh~cco slurry from lhe bc][ of ihe conveyor
and form~n: it into a c~arcl~c r~.
15 Z Apparalus for makin~ c~arctte rods compr~ing
means for spray~n~ a tobacco slur~ havh~ a charge
one sign, firs~ end ~cond c]cclr~cs d~s~:cd on
=~de~ of ,he spray an~ havJn: a charge of ~hc s~me ~gn
as ihc spr=y to dccrc~ ~hc cross ~cdon~l area of the
~0 ~pray, a I]~ird cite:rode d~spo~cd ccmr~lly or lhe spray
~cn she fir~l ~nd ~cond e~c~r~cs ~ h~v~nB a
ch~r~: of o~pos}tc sign ~o that of ~hc spray [o ~lso ~-
crca~ ~hc cros~ scctionn] are~ of Ih~ spray, a conveyor
d~po~d adjacent ~hc firsl ~nd second and fl~ird
~5 ;nc]u~}n~ a pluralily of rollers and abc][ ~ralncd on ~
rollers, n ~dc Io hohJ one run of the bch of Ihc conveyor
in a U sh;~, the ~][ or Ihc conveyor rccc~vh~ ll~e spray
=n~ means rccc}vin~ il~: ~obacco ~}urry from lh¢ ~l~ of
the conveyor nnd formin~ ~ inlo a c~arc/te rod.
30 8. Ar, p:~r~us for m~tl:~n~ cJ:arcl~ rods compris{nB
means for spr~ylnB a tobacco slurry hnvjnB a charge of
one sign, fir~ nnd ~ccond cleclr~cs d~s~cd on opp~lle
sides of II~c spruy and h:~vin~ a chnrBe of ihe same sign
35 sr.r~y, a Ihird clcclr~c di~pc~cd ccnlrnlly of the spray
between Ih¢ first and second clcclrodcs and havJn~
charge of opposhe s~n to that of the spr~ to al~ ~-
crease Ihc croxs ~ciionnl ~rca of Ihc sprny, a con~or
di:~po~d adjacent fl*c first and second and Ihird clcclr~
roJlcrs, a ~ui0c ~o hold one run of the belt of [he conveyor
in a U sh:~pc, the ~lt of ~ c~nv:yor rccci'v~nc the spray,
a fourth clccsrodc d~spo~cd ~etwccn the ~lt of ~¢ ~n-
vcyor and the gt)idc ;rod havln~ a charCc or op~sh¢
43 io that of the spray to aHrac[ [hc spray to the ~][, and
~cans rccclvln~ the lo~acco d'u~ from the ~lt of ~
conveyor ~nd forming }[ into a ci£arc[te rod.
9. ~pparatus for making cJcurcHe r~s comp~s~g
means for spray~n~ a tobacco slurW hav~n~ n char~ o(
50 one sign, firs[ ~ second ¢Iccir~cs dispored on optic
sides of the spray and having a charge of ~he same
as the spray to decrease t~ cro~ sectional area o{ ~
spray, a third ¢]~lrode d~sposcd ccnlral]y of the ~ray
~tw¢cn the. fi~t and second electrodes and havJn~ a
55 ch~: of opp~{te sign to that of the spray to al~ ~-
cre~ Ih¢ cross ~ction:} ~ea o[ the spr=y, a ten,yet
~;s~d ~low [~ first and second and third
~ctu~n= ~ plura[ity o( rollers and a ~1[ [rained ~ the
~[len, a guide to hold Ihc upper ru~ of the ~]¢ of ~e
60 conveyor ;n a U sha~, the ~i[ o( ~¢ conveyor r¢~ivigg
the ~ray, ~ {oueth ¢[~[¢~c dispo~ between the ~lt o~
the ~nvcyor and the ~uld~ and ha~ing a char~ of op~
si[~ s~n to that oE the spray to ~tt~ct the spra~ to the
~lt, s drier dispo~d below [~ upFer run of th~ ~]t
65 the conveyor to dW the Io~acco slu~, and means ~i~-
Jn~ Ihc tobacco ~urry from the ~}t of ~he co,veyor a~
form;he it into ~ cigarette
10. ~e method of making ci;~clte r~s compdslng
the steps of spray;no a [o~acco s[u~ h~vin~ ~ charge
~0 one sign, moving ~e spray ~nst electrically chafed e]~-
tr~es of the sam= sign to decrease the cross sectional area
o~ the spray, {ormin~ the spray into ~ stxc:m, and f~m-
l I. The meth~ of makin~ c~garctle rods comprising
75 the steps of spray~ a tobacco slu~ hav~ng a ch~¢ of
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one sign, moving the spray past ¢|ectrlca||y ch~ged elec- 2,027,305
trodcs of ~e same s~n to decrease th~ cr~ ~ctional 2,191,827
a~a o~ ~e sprny, foxing ~hc spray inlo a ~am, d~ing 2,433,8~7
~e s~e~. ~ ~o~ng ~e s~e~ into • ci~ctt~ r~. 2,734,510
~efe~nces Cited in the file of th~ patent
354,134
UN~E~ STATES PATENS 382,633
1,117~27 Simon ................ Nov. 17. 1914
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Schacht ................. Ian. 7, 1936
Benner et al. " Feb. 27, 1940
Wells et al ............... ~an. 6, 1948
Hungerford et a! ........ Feb. 14, 1956
FOREIGN PATENTS
Germany -~ ......... -.--. June 1, 1922
Germany ................ Oct. 4, 1923
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