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- a cigarette manufacturing machine is a device used for manufacturing cigarettes. These machines require a user to place tobacco into a tobacco cavity and sleeve an empty cigarette tube onto a filling pipe. Subsequently, the user engages an actuator that causes the tobacco to be moved from the filling pipe and into the cigarette tube.
- FIG. 22B illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a paper buckling assembly in a position where a gripping element is separated from a cigarette tube.
- the machine 100 includes a second actuation assembly 110 a that is operatively connected to the sliding block 152 of the push spoon assembly 122 .
- the actuation assembly 110 b can take any suitable form that is capable of moving the sliding block 152 along a frame rail of the frame 101 such that the pushing spoon 154 is moved to engage the tobacco within the tobacco cavity 116 and move the tobacco through the filling pipe 157 .
- the actuation assembly 110 b can take the form of a variety of manual and electromechanical arrangements.
- the actuation assembly 110 b includes an electric motor that is operatively connected to the sliding block 152 , and activation of the electric motor causes the sliding block 152 to move along the frame rail.
- an exemplary embodiment of the center mechanism 204 includes a support frame 420 , a plastic strip 432 , a push spoon assembly 522 , a push plate 424 , an actuation assembly 536 , a motor 426 , a paper buckling assembly 10 , and a swing arm assembly 530 . While the various components described above are described as forming the center mechanism 204 , it should be understood that these components are not limited to being formed into a single mechanism, but rather can be multiple mechanisms that interact with each other, and can be configured to connect to and/or be disposed within the housing 201 by an suitable means.
- the plastic strip 432 has a concave shape, and the shape of the channel 848 corresponds to the concave shape of the plastic strip 432 .
- the concave shape of the plastic strip 432 allows for tobacco that is inserted into the tobacco cavity 216 of the support frame 420 to take a cylindrical form, which corresponds to the desired shape of the cigarette that is being manufactured. In other embodiments, however, the shape of the plastic strip 432 and the channel 848 can take any suitable form that allows the tobacco to be sized and shaped to manufacture a cigarette.
- the plastic strip 432 can include any suitable plastic material.
- the plastic strip 432 includes a lubricated plastic material (e.g., a self-lubricating plastic material).
- the second portion 1270 is disposed within the tobacco cavity 216 of the support frame 420 , when the pushing spoon 554 is in its normal position, such that the inner shape of the second portion causes the tobacco pushed into the tobacco cavity 216 to take a cylindrical form.
- the pushing spoon 554 is configured to slide against the plastic strip 432 during use of the machine such that the engagement surface 1274 moves the tobacco from the tobacco cavity 216 and into cigarette tube, and the pushing spoon 554 slides back against the plastic strip 432 as the pushing spoon 554 moves back to its normal position.
- the control panel 1684 includes a motor start component 1688 and a motor stop component 1689 .
- the motor start component 1688 is activated by the protrusion 1180 of the connection member 1158 on the rotation rod 542 of actuation assembly 536 . That is, actuation of the actuation member 210 causes the rotation rod 542 and connection members 1158 to rotate, which causes the protrusion 1180 of the connection member 1158 to move through the opening 1781 of the protection cover 1685 and engage the motor start component 1688 .
- the motor stop component is activated by a shielding strip bulge 1790 of the shielding strip 1786 .
- one or more actuation members can be used to start and/or stop the motor.
- the protrusion 2196 on the base 1991 of the swing arm assembly engages the shielding strip 1686 , which causes the shielding strip to pivot about the connection element 1783 and the shielding strip bulge 1790 to engage the motor stop component 1689 to deactivate the motor 424 .
- the machine 200 is arranged to manufacture another cigarette.
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Abstract
A paper buckling assembly for a cigarette manufacturing machine comprises a buckling frame having a first end and a second end. The buckling frame is configured to be coupled to a support frame of a cigarette manufacturing machine, such that the first end of the buckling frame aligns with a filling pipe of the cigarette manufacturing machine. The buckling frame carries a rear buckling element and a front buckling element. The rear buckling element is distal to the first end of the buckling frame, and the front buckling element is proximal to the first end of the buckling frame. The rear buckling element and the front buckling element are slidably disposed within the buckling frame and are connected through an elastic member. The rear buckling element includes a catch member for engagement with an actuating assembly of the cigarette manufacturing machine.
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- The present application claims benefits and priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202021754140.5, filed on Aug. 20, 2020, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates generally to cigarette manufacturing machines, and more particularly, to a paper buckling assembly in a machine for manufacturing a single cigarette at a time.
- A cigarette manufacturing machine is a device used for manufacturing cigarettes. These machines require a user to place tobacco into a tobacco cavity and sleeve an empty cigarette tube onto a filling pipe. Subsequently, the user engages an actuator that causes the tobacco to be moved from the filling pipe and into the cigarette tube.
- Chinese Patent Application Publication No. CN209002908 discloses a cigarette manufacturing machine including a housing, a support frame disposed within the housing, a filling pipe at least partially disposed outside of the housing, a push plate at least partially disposed within the support frame, a first actuation assembly operatively connected to the push plate, a push spoon assembly, and a second actuation assembly operatively connected to the push spoon assembly. The support frame includes a tobacco cavity aligned with an opening of the housing, at least one protrusion, and a frame rail. Actuation of the first actuation assembly causes the push plate to move from a first position to a second position to push tobacco in the tobacco cavity into alignment with the filling pipe. The second position of the push plate is defined by engagement of the push plate with the at least one protrusion of the support frame. The push spoon assembly includes a sliding block attached to the frame rail and a push spoon extending into the tobacco cavity. Movement of the sliding block along the frame rail causes the push spoon to move within the tobacco cavity. The second actuation assembly causes the sliding block to move along the frame rail.
- The cigarette manufacturing machine can include a paper buckling assembly configured to maintain the cigarette tube on the filling pipe until the cigarette is manufactured. The push plate may include a protrusion on the side wall. The protrusion can be configured to push forward a spring housing when the push plate moves from the first position to the second position, causing an engagement member to move and press the cigarette tube against the filling pipe. Because force is applied through the protrusion on the side wall of the push plate, the two sides of the push plate can be stressed unevenly. As result, the movement of the push plate may be blocked.
- In one aspect of the subject matter, a paper buckling assembly for a cigarette manufacturing machine comprises a buckling frame having a first end and a second end. The buckling frame is configured to be coupled to a support frame of a cigarette manufacturing machine, such that the first end of the buckling frame aligns with a filling pipe of the cigarette manufacturing machine. The buckling frame carries a rear buckling element and a front buckling element. The rear buckling element is distal to the first end of the buckling frame, and the front buckling element is proximal to the first end of the buckling frame. The rear buckling element and the front buckling element are slidably disposed within the buckling frame and are connected through an elastic member. The rear buckling element includes a catch member for engagement with an actuating assembly of the cigarette manufacturing machine.
- Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic view of an exemplary embodiment of a cigarette manufacturing machine; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a cigarette manufacturing machine; -
FIG. 3 illustrates an exploded view of the cigarette manufacturing machine ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a front perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a center mechanism of the cigarette manufacturing machine ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 illustrates an exploded view of the center mechanism ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a front perspective view of a support frame of the center mechanism ofFIG. 4 with an exemplary embodiment of a sliding block of a push spoon assembly connected to the support frame; -
FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of the support frame ofFIG. 6 with the sliding block shown being disconnected from the support frame; -
FIG. 8 illustrates a rear perspective view of the support frame ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 9 illustrates a top view of the support frame ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 10 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the support frame ofFIG. 6 taken along the lines 10-10 shown inFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 11 illustrates an exploded view of the connection between an exemplary actuation assembly and an exemplary push plate of the center mechanism ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective view an exemplary embodiment of a push spoon for the push spoon assembly ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 13A illustrates a top exploded view of an exemplary paper buckling assembly, an exemplary actuation assembly, and an exemplary push plate of the cigarette manufacturing machine ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIGS. 13B-13E illustrate perspective exploded views of the paper buckling assembly, the actuation assembly, and the push plate ofFIG. 13A ; -
FIG. 14A illustrates a top view of the assembly of the paper buckling assembly, the actuation assembly, and the push plate ofFIG. 13A , and the support frame ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 14B illustrates a side view of the assembly of the paper buckling assembly, the actuation assembly, and the push plate ofFIG. 13A , and the support frame ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 14C illustrates a perspective view of the assembly of the paper buckling assembly, the actuation assembly, and the push plate ofFIG. 13A , and the support frame ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 15 illustrates a side view an exemplary embodiment of a plastic strip for the center mechanism ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 16 illustrates a partial exploded view of the cigarette manufacturing machine ofFIG. 2 showing the exemplary center mechanism of FIG.4, an exemplary embodiment of a control panel, and an exemplary embodiment of a protection cover for the control panel; -
FIG. 17 illustrates a partial exploded view of the exemplary protection cover ofFIG. 16 and an exemplary embodiment of a shielding strip for the cigarette manufacturing device ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 18 illustrates an exemplary engagement between the shielding strip ofFIG. 17 and an exemplary embodiment of a motor stop component of the control panel ofFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 19 is a bottom perspective view of the center mechanism ofFIG. 4 with the shielding strip ofFIG. 17 and without the protection cover ofFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 20 is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a swing arm assembly of the cigarette manufacturing machine ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 21 is a bottom view of the swing arm assembly ofFIG. 20 ; -
FIG. 22A illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a paper buckling assembly in a position where a gripping element contacts a cigarette tube. -
FIG. 22B illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a paper buckling assembly in a position where a gripping element is separated from a cigarette tube. -
FIG. 22C is a perspective view of a rear buckling element of an exemplary embodiment of a paper buckling assembly. -
FIG. 23 is a bottom perspective view of the center mechanism ofFIG. 4 with the protection cover ofFIG. 16 and with the shielding strip ofFIG. 17 . - The Detailed Description describes exemplary embodiments of the invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims in any way. Indeed, the invention is broader than and unlimited by the exemplary embodiments, and the terms used in the claims have their full ordinary meaning. Features and components of one exemplary embodiment may be incorporated into the other exemplary embodiments. Inventions within the scope of this application may include additional features, or may have less features, than those shown in the exemplary embodiments.
- Embodiments of the present invention provides a paper buckling assembly for a cigarette manufacturing machine. In some embodiments, the cigarette manufacturing machine comprises a housing, a support frame disposed within the housing, a filling pipe at least partially disposed outside of the housing, and the paper buckling assembly. The support frame comprises a tobacco cavity aligned with an opening in the housing for receiving tobacco into the tobacco cavity. The filling pipe is in communication with the tobacco cavity and is configured to support an empty cigarette tube. The paper buckling assembly comprises a buckling frame coupled to the support frame, such that a first end of the buckling frame aligns with the filling pipe. The buckling frame carries a rear buckling element and a front buckling element. The rear buckling element is distal to the first end of the buckling frame, and the front buckling element is proximal to the first end of the buckling frame. The rear buckling element and the front buckling element are slidably disposed within the buckling frame and are connected through an elastic member. An actuation assembly is assembled with the housing and is operatively connected to the rear buckling element. Actuation of the actuation assembly causes the rear buckling element to slide toward the front buckling element, such that the elastic member supplies a buckling force to the front buckling element for movement of the front buckling element against a cigarette tube installed on the filling pipe.
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FIGS. 22A-22C , in some embodiments, an embodiment of apaper buckling assembly 10 for a cigarette manufacturing machine includes a bucklingframe 11, arear buckling element 12, and a front bucklingelement 13. The bucklingframe 11 has afirst end 11 a and asecond end 11 b. The rear bucklingelement 12 and the front bucklingelement 13 are carried by the bucklingframe 11. The rear bucklingelement 12 is distal to thefirst end 11 a, and the front bucklingelement 13 is proximal to thefirst end 11 a. Thefirst end 11 a of the bucklingframe 11 aligns with the fillingpipe 557 of the cigarette manufacturing machine. As illustrated inFIGS. 13A-13E and 14A-14C , in some embodiments, thepaper buckling assembly 10 is assembled with anactuation assembly 536 through aconnection arrangement 5. Theactuation assembly 536 comprises arotation rod 542 and anactuation member 210. The bucklingframe 11 is coupled to a support frame of the cigarette manufacturing machine, and defines anopening 8 for receiving a fillingpipe 557 of the cigarette manufacturing machine. The fillingpipe 557 is configured to support a cigarette tube. The rear bucklingelement 12 and the front bucklingelement 13 are slidably disposed inside the bucklingframe 11 and are connected through anelastic member 3. A clampingcavity 4 is formed between the front bucklingelement 13 and the fillingpipe 557. The rear bucklingelement 12 can be driven by the rotation of therotation rod 542 through theconnection arrangement 5. - In some embodiments, in operation, the cigarette tube is sleeved onto the filling
pipe 557. Theactuation member 210 is rotated, and therotation rod 542 rotates, driving the movement of the rear bucklingelement 12 through theconnection arrangement 5. Theelastic member 3 drives the movement of the front bucklingelement 13, causing the front bucklingelement 13 and the fillingpipe 557 to clamp the cigarette tube. Further movement of the rear bucklingelement 12 causes compression of theelastic member 3, allowing the front bucklingelement 13 to exert continuous clamping force to the cigarette tube. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 22A and 22B , in some embodiments, theconnection arrangement 5 includes aprotrusion 51 and acatch member 52. Aconnector 2 is disposed on an end of therotation rod 542 away from theactuation member 210, and theprotrusion 51 is disposed on theconnector 2. Thecatch member 52 is disposed on therear buckling element 12. As illustrated inFIG. 22C , in some embodiments, thecatch member 52 is configured as a rectangular frame and is sleeved on theprotrusion 51. As such, theprotrusion 51 contacts the inner wall of thecatch member 52. In some embodiments, theactuation member 210 and therotation rod 542 rotate synchronously. Theprotrusion 51 rotates about the axis of therotation rod 542, and contacts the inner wall of thecatch member 52, such that thecatch member 52 drives the rear bucklingelement 12 to move synchronously with therotation rod 542. - In some embodiments, the
paper buckling assembly 10 includes apositioning assembly 6 configured to limit theelastic member 3 disposed between the front bucklingelement 13 and the rear bucklingelement 12. Thepositioning assembly 6 can limit the position of theelastic member 3 to prevent theelastic member 3 from being displaced from thepaper buckling assembly 10. - In some embodiments, the
elastic member 3 is a spring and thepositioning assembly 6 comprises arear spring seat 61 and afront spring seat 62. Therear spring seat 61 is disposed on therear buckling element 12, and thefront spring seat 62 is disposed on the front bucklingelement 13. The two ends of the spring are respectively sleeved on therear spring seat 61 and thefront spring seat 62. - In some embodiments, a
gripping element 7 is disposed on the front bucklingelement 13. Thegripping element 7 may be configured to increase the contact area with the outside surface of the cigarette tube, which can increase the frictional force against the cigarette tube. Thegripping element 7 may be provided with a curved surface, and the curved surface is configured to fit with the outside surface of the cigarette tube. In some embodiments, thegripping element 7 comprises a rubber head for contacting with the outside surface of the cigarette tube. - In some embodiments, in operation, the cigarette tube is sleeved onto the filling
pipe 557. Theactuation member 210 is rotated, and therotation rod 542 rotates, driving the movement of the rear bucklingelement 12 through theconnection arrangement 5. Theelastic member 3 drives the movement of the front bucklingelement 13, causing the front bucklingelement 13 and the fillingpipe 557 to clamp the cigarette tube. Further movement of the rear bucklingelement 12 causes compression of theelastic member 3, allowing the front bucklingelement 13 to exert continuous clamping force to the cigarette tube. - The
paper buckling assembly 10 can be used in various cigarette manufacturing machines. An exemplary cigarette manufacturing machine comprising thepaper buckling assembly 10 is described in detail below. - The exemplary cigarette manufacturing machines described herein include improvements over typical cigarette manufacturing machines. For example, the cigarette manufacturing machines described herein can include a push plate that engages one or more protrusions of a support frame to prevent the push plate from becoming displaced. In addition, the machines described herein can include a plastic strip that provides for a smooth movement of a push spoon through the tobacco cavity. The plastic strip can also be removable, which allows the plastic strip to be replaced after becoming worn. The cigarette manufacturing machines described herein can also have a frame rail for allowing movement of a sliding block on an exterior surface of the frame, which prevents tobacco in the interior of the frame from being deposited between the frame rail and the sliding block during use of the machine. In addition, the cigarette manufacturing machines described herein may include a channel in a top surface of a support frame for receiving a shaft of an actuation assembly, which allows for easy and accurate placement of the shaft in the support frame.
- The description with reference to the following exemplary embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims in any way, and the terms used in the claims have their full ordinary meaning. In addition, any feature or combination of features from each of the embodiments can be used with features or combinations of features from other embodiments. In the embodiments discussed herein, the cigarette manufacturing machine is described as manufacturing a cigarette that includes tobacco. However, the cigarette manufacturing devices of the present application can be used to manufacture any other type of cigarette, such as, for example a cigarette containing a narcotic, herbs, or any other substance for smoking.
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FIG. 1 , an exemplary embodiment of a cigarette manufacturing machine 100 includes asupport frame 101, a first actuation assembly 110 a, a second actuation assembly 110 b, apush plate 124, a tobacco cavity 116, a pushingspoon assembly 122, and a fillingpipe 157. Thesupport frame 101 can be constructed from any suitable material, such as, for example, any one or more of aluminum, plastic, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof, etc. The tobacco cavity 116 is configured to receive tobacco, and the fillingpipe 157 is configured to engage a cigarette tube. In certain embodiments, the fillingpipe 157 is at least partially disposed outside of thesupport frame 101 such that a user can place an empty cigarette tube onto the filling pipe. The machine 100 is configured to move tobacco from the tobacco cavity 116 and into the cigarette tube to create a cigarette. - After the user deposits tobacco into the tobacco cavity 116, the user engages an actuation assembly 110 a that causes the
push plate 124 to push the tobacco to a desired position within the tobacco cavity (e.g., to a position that aligns with the pushingspoon 154 of the push spoon assembly). The actuation assembly 110 a can take any suitable form that is capable of moving the pushingplate 124 to engage the tobacco within the tobacco cavity 116 and move the tobacco into a desired position, such as, for example, a variety of manual and electromechanical arrangements. In certain embodiments, the actuation assembly 110 a can include a handle and a shaft, in which the shaft is attached to the handle such that rotation of the handle causes the shaft to rotate. In these embodiments, thepush plate 124 is operatively connected to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft causes the push plate to move between various positions. In various embodiments, the machine 100 includes a channel 140 for housing the shaft of the actuation assembly 110 a such that the shaft can rotate within the channel. The channel 140 can be disposed in a top surface of a frame of the machine 100 such that the shaft of the actuation assembly 110 a can be easily inserted and positioned within the channel 140. In certain embodiments, the actuation assembly 110 a can take the form of theactuation assembly 536 described herein with reference toFIGS. 2-23 . - The
push plate 124 is configured to move from a first position (or starting position) to a second position by the actuation assembly 110 a, in which the tobacco is in the desired position within the tobacco cavity 116 when thepush plate 124 is in the second position. In some embodiments, thesupport frame 101 includes one or more protrusions (not shown) positioned to prevent movement of thepush plate 124 once the push plate is in the second position. That is, the protrusions are positioned such that thepush plate 124 cannot move past the second position toward the tobacco cavity 116. In certain embodiments, themachine 101 includes apositioning plate 125 that is positioned adjacent to thepush plate 124 such that thepositioning plate 125 engages the push plate if the push plate moves toward the positioning plate to prevent the push plate from being displaced during use of the device. The protrusions and/orpositioning plate 125 may allow the push plate to move smoothly. Thepush plate 124 can be constructed from, for example, anyone or more of plastic (e.g., food grade plastic), aluminum, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof. A plastic push plate may allow for reduced friction within the device, resulting in reduced wear and reduced particle generation. In addition, apush plate 124 including food grade plastic may be advantageous due to its contact with the tobacco. - After the tobacco is positioned in a desired position within the tobacco cavity 116, the
push spoon assembly 122 can be used to move the tobacco from the tobacco cavity 116, through the fillingpipe 157, and to the cigarette tube. Thepush spoon assembly 122 has a sliding block 152 and apush spoon 154, in which thepush spoon 154 is attached to the sliding block 152. The sliding block 152 is attached to a frame rail (e.g., one or more grooves in thesupport frame 101 of the machine 100) such that the sliding block 152 can move along the frame rail, and the pushing spoon is at least partially disposed in the tobacco cavity 116 such that movement of the sliding block along the frame rail causes the pushingspoon 154 to move within the tobacco cavity 116. In some embodiments, the frame rail is disposed on an external portion of a frame for the machine 100 such that the sliding block 152 is attached to the external portion of the frame, and the pushingspoon 154 is positioned in the tobacco cavity 116 in an interior of the frame. In these embodiments, the pushingspoon 154 can be connected to the sliding block by a connection member (not shown) that extends through an opening (not shown) in thesupport frame 101. The exterior frame rail may prevent tobacco from being deposited in the grooves of the frame rail during use of the machine 100. The push spoon 152 can have a first portion having a surface for engaging the tobacco, and a second portion that is sized and shaped to form the tobacco into a cylindrical shape (or any other desired shape) prior to being moved through the fillingpipe 157. - In certain embodiments, the machine 100 includes a
plastic strip 132 that is positioned adjacent to the pushingspoon 154 in the tobacco cavity 116 such that the pushingspoon 154 engages theplastic strip 132 when the pushingspoon 154 moves through the tobacco cavity 116. Theplastic strip 132 can be sized and shaped to correspond to the shape of the pushingspoon 154 such that the pushing spoon can smoothly move against a bearing surface of theplastic strip 132. Theplastic strip 132 allows for a smooth movement of the pushingspoon 132 through the tobacco cavity 116. Theplastic strip 132 may allow for reduced friction within the device, resulting in reduced wear and reduced particle generation. Furthermore, theplastic strip 132 can be removable, which allows the plastic strip to be replaced after it becomes worn. Theplastic strip 132 can include any suitable plastic material. In certain embodiments, theplastic strip 132 includes a lubricated plastic material (e.g., a self-lubricating plastic material). - The machine 100 includes a second actuation assembly 110 a that is operatively connected to the sliding block 152 of the
push spoon assembly 122. The actuation assembly 110 b can take any suitable form that is capable of moving the sliding block 152 along a frame rail of theframe 101 such that the pushingspoon 154 is moved to engage the tobacco within the tobacco cavity 116 and move the tobacco through the fillingpipe 157. For example, the actuation assembly 110 b can take the form of a variety of manual and electromechanical arrangements. In certain embodiments, the actuation assembly 110 b includes an electric motor that is operatively connected to the sliding block 152, and activation of the electric motor causes the sliding block 152 to move along the frame rail. Any suitable type and number of components can be used to operatively connect the electric motor to thepush spoon assembly 122. For example, theswing arm assembly 530 described herein with reference toFIGS. 2-23 can be used to operatively connect the electric motor to thepush spoon assembly 122. - In embodiments that include an electric motor, the electric motor can be in circuit communication with a control panel that is configured to activate and deactivate the motor during use of the machine 100. In some embodiments, the second actuation assembly 110 b can include an actuation member (e.g., a handle, a button, etc.) configured to engage the control panel to activate and/or deactivate the motor. In other embodiments, the
push plate 124 or the first actuation assembly 110 a that is used to move thepush plate 124 can be configured to engage the control panel to move the activate and/or deactivate the motor. That is, thepush plate 124 or the first actuation assembly 110 a can include one or more elements (e.g., protrusions) that are configured to engage the control panel during movement of the first actuation assembly 110 a or thepush plate 124. For example, the actuation assembly 110 a can take the form of theactuation assembly 536 described herein with reference toFIGS. 2-23 . It should be understood, however, that any component described herein can include an element that is configured to engage with the control panel during use of the machine 100 to activate and/or deactivate the motor. - In various embodiments, the machine 100 includes an engagement member 169 that is configured to maintain the cigarette tube on the filling
pipe 157 until the cigarette is manufactured. The engagement 169 is configured to be moved between an engaged position and disengaged position with the fillingpipe 157. For example, the engagement member 169 can be spring-loaded such that the engagement member 169 is in the engaged position when the spring is in a normally extended position, and compression of the spring causes the engagement member to move to the disengaged position. In certain embodiments, the machine 100 can include thepaper buckling assembly 10 described herein with reference toFIGS. 2-23 . -
FIGS. 2-23 illustrate exemplary embodiments of a cigarette manufacturing machine 200 (which are more specific embodiments of the machine 100 shown inFIG. 1 ). Referring toFIGS. 2 and 3 , themachine 200 includes abase 202, acenter mechanism 204, amain cover 206, and alid 208. In the illustrated embodiment, thebase 202, themain cover 206, and thelid 208 form thehousing 201 of thedevice 200. Thehousing 201, however, can include any suitable number of components that are capable of housing thecenter mechanism 204 and positioning thecenter mechanism 204 to manufacture a cigarette. Referring toFIGS. 2 and 3 , thecenter mechanism 204 is disposed within thebase 202, and the main cover 106 is configured to be removably attached to the base 202 such that the center mechanism can be disposed between themain cover 206 and the base 202 when the main cover is attached to thebase 202. - The
main cover 206 has a tobacco input opening 214 that aligns with atobacco cavity 216 of thecenter mechanism 204 such that a user can deposit tobacco into thetobacco cavity 216 through theinput opening 214. In certain embodiments, themain cover 206 includes a feedingportion 218 having a downward incline toward the input opening 214 such that a user can place the tobacco in the feeding portion and gravity causes the tobacco to move toward and through theinput opening 214 and into thetobacco cavity 216. In some embodiments, thehousing 201 can include alid 208 that is pivotally attached to themain cover 206 such that the lid can be moved between an open position (in which thefeeding portion 218 and inlet opening 214 are uncovered) and a closed position (in which thefeeding portion 218 and inlet opening 214 are covered). Themain cover 206 can attach to thebase 202 by any suitable connection, such as, for example, a snap-fit connection, a friction fit connection, a tongue and groove connection, fasteners (e.g., screws), or any other suitable connection. Thehousing 201 can be constructed from any suitable material, such as, for example, any one or more of aluminum, plastic, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof, etc. - When the
center mechanism 204 is disposed between themain cover 206 and thebase 202, anactuation member 210 of an actuation assembly 536 (FIG. 5 ) of thecenter mechanism 204 extends through anopening 212 of the main cover 106 such that a user can engage theactuator 210 to create a cigarette. That is, a user inserts tobacco into the input opening 214 such that the tobacco moves into thetobacco cavity 216 of thecenter mechanism 204, and the user engages theactuation member 210 to cause thecenter mechanism 204 to move the tobacco into a cigarette tube and create a cigarette. Thecenter mechanism 204 will be described in more detail below. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , an exemplary embodiment of thecenter mechanism 204 includes asupport frame 420, aplastic strip 432, apush spoon assembly 522, apush plate 424, anactuation assembly 536, amotor 426, apaper buckling assembly 10, and aswing arm assembly 530. While the various components described above are described as forming thecenter mechanism 204, it should be understood that these components are not limited to being formed into a single mechanism, but rather can be multiple mechanisms that interact with each other, and can be configured to connect to and/or be disposed within thehousing 201 by an suitable means. - Referring to
FIGS. 4-10 , thesupport frame 420 includes thetobacco cavity 216, anopening 634 for receiving thepush plate 424, anopening 638 for receiving themotor 426, achannel 640 for receiving arotation rod 542 of theactuation assembly 536, anopening 644 for connecting amotor shaft 546 of themotor 426 to theswing arm assembly 530, achannel 848 for receiving theplastic strip 432, achannel 449 for receiving thepush spoon 554, anopening 650 for connecting a slidingblock 552 of thepush spoon assembly 522 to apush spoon 554 of the push spoon assembly, and an opening (not shown) for receiving thepaper buckling assembly 10. In addition, thesupport frame 420 includes protrusions 856 that extend into theopening 634, in which the protrusions are positioned and configured to engage thepush plate 424 during use of the device to prevent further movement of apush plate 424 toward thetobacco cavity 216. Referring toFIG. 10 , in certain embodiments, thetobacco cavity 216 has sloped cutedges 1015 that allow the tobacco to enter the tobacco shred cavity smoothly. Referring toFIGS. 8-10 , thesupport frame 420 also has aframe rail 879 including one ormore grooves 860 for receiving the slidingblock 552 of thepush spoon assembly 522 such that the sliding block can move along the frame rail. - Referring to
FIGS. 13A-13E and 14A-14C , thepaper buckling assembly 10, shown inFIGS. 22A-22C and described in greater detail above, is assembled with theactuation assembly 536 through theconnection arrangement 5. Theactuation assembly 536 comprises therotation rod 542 and theactuation member 210. - The buckling
frame 11 is coupled to thesupport frame 420, and the fillingpipe 557 is disposed adjacent to the bucklingframe 11 to support the cigarette tube. The rear bucklingelement 12 and the front bucklingelement 13 are slidably disposed on the side wall of the bucklingframe 11, and are connected through theelastic member 3. - The clamping
cavity 4 is formed between the front bucklingelement 13 and the fillingpipe 557. The clampingcavity 4 is a gap between the front bucklingelement 13 and the fillingpipe 557, which allows an empty cigarette tube to be loaded onto the fillingpipe 557. When therotation rod 542 rotates, therotation rod 542 drives the rear bucklingelement 12 through theconnection arrangement 5, such that the rear bucklingelement 12 moves toward or away from the front bucklingelement 13. - In some embodiments, the
connection arrangement 5 includes thecatch member 52 of the rear bucklingelement 12 and theprotrusion 51 disposed on theconnector 2, which are engaged with each other. Theconnector 2 may include a cam or a rotation plate, and is disposed on an end of therotation rod 542 away from theactuation member 210. As illustrated inFIGS. 13A-13E , in some embodiments, theconnector 2 is a cam having a substantially circular shape and is disposed coaxially with the rotation rod. As illustrated inFIG. 22C , in some embodiments, thecatch member 52 is configured as a rectangular frame disposed on an end of the rear bucklingelement 12 away from the front bucklingelement 13. In some embodiments, thecatch member 52 is sleeved on or surrounds theprotrusion 51, such that theprotrusion 51 contacts the inner wall of thecatch member 52. In some embodiments, theactuation member 210 and therotation rod 542 rotate synchronously. Theprotrusion 51 rotates about the axis of therotation rod 542, and contacts the inner wall of thecatch member 52, such that thecatch member 52 drives the rear bucklingelement 12 to move synchronously with therotation rod 542. - In some embodiments, as illustrated in
FIGS. 22A and 22B , theprotrusion 51 is configured to follow an arc-shaped path during operation of the actuation member. During initial actuation of theactuation member 210, theprotrusion 51 begins to rotate in clockwise direction as shown inFIG. 22B , with the rotation of theprotrusion 51 translating to the horizontal movement of thecatch member 52 to a greater extent. On the other hand, when theprotrusion 51 rotates further in the clockwise direction as shown inFIG. 22A , the rotation of theprotrusion 51 translates to the horizontal movement of thecatch member 52 to a lesser extent. As such, the front bucklingelement 13 may apply a firm clamping force to the cigarette tube with less impact and damage to the cigarette tube. Theprotrusion 51 may be shaped to further control the extent and rate of the horizontal movement of the front bucklingelement 13. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the protrusion is arc-shaped. - In order to avoid the
elastic member 3 from being displaced, apositioning assembly 6 is disposed between the front bucklingelement 13 and the rear bucklingelement 12 and is configured to limit theelastic member 3. In some embodiments, theelastic member 3 is a spring (e.g., a coil compression spring) and thepositioning assembly 6 comprises arear spring seat 61 and afront spring seat 62. Therear spring seat 61 is disposed on therear buckling element 12, and thefront spring seat 62 is disposed on the front bucklingelement 13. The two ends of the spring are respectively sleeved on therear spring seat 61 and thefront spring seat 62, preventing theelastic member 3 from being displaced from thepaper buckling assembly 10. - In order to increase the friction between the front buckling
element 13 and the cigarette tube, agripping element 7 is disposed on an end of the front bucklingelement 13 away from the rear bucklingelement 12. Thegripping element 7 is provided with acurved surface 71 facing the fillingpipe 557, and thecurved surface 71 is configured to fit with the outside surface of the cigarette tube. In some embodiments, thegripping element 7 comprises a rubber head for contacting with the outside surface of the cigarette tube. - In operation, the cigarette tube is sleeved onto the filling
pipe 557. Theactuation member 210 is rotated clockwise, and therotation rod 542 rotates synchronously along with theactuation member 210, causing theprotrusion 51 to rotate. Theprotrusion 51 is contacts the inner wall of thecatch member 52, and drives the movement of thecatch member 52. As such, thecatch member 52 pushes the rear bucklingelement 12 to move toward the front bucklingelement 13. Through theelastic member 3, therear buckling element 12 drives the movement of the front bucklingelement 13, causing thegripping element 7 to move toward the fillingpipe 557, such that thegripping element 7 contacts the outer wall of the cigarette tube. The rear bucklingelement 12 can be moved further toward the front bucklingelement 13, causing compression of theelastic member 3. The compression of theelastic member 3 can generate elastic force, increasing the pressure exerted on the cigarette tube. By reversely rotating theactuation member 210, thepaper buckling assembly 10 can operate reversely, causing thegripping element 7 to be separated from the cigarette tube. - In some embodiments, as illustrated in
FIGS. 13A-13E , the movement of thepush plate 424 and the operation of thepaper buckling assembly 10 are both driven by therotation rod 542. As such, thepush plate 424 and thepaper buckling assembly 10 operate synchronously when theactuation member 210 is activated to cause the rotation of therotation rod 542. In other embodiments, thepaper buckling assembly 10 can be assembled with and driven by a rotating shaft other than therotation rod 542, where the rotating shaft is driven by, for example, a handle other than theactuation member 210. As such, the operation of thepaper buckling assembly 10 can be independent from thepush plate 424. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 22A-22C , thepaper buckling assembly 10 includes anopening 8 for receiving the fillingpipe 557. Theopening 8 is in communication with thetobacco cavity 216 of thesupport frame 420 when thepaper buckling assembly 10 is connected to thesupport frame 420. In some embodiments, the bucklingframe 11 has apertures that are configured to receive fasteners for connecting thepaper buckling assembly 10 to thesupport frame 420. The fillingpipe 557 is attached to theopening 8 of thepaper buckling assembly 10 such that an empty cigarette tube can be placed on the fillingpipe 557 and be in communication with thetobacco cavity 216. The fillingpipe 557 extends through thehousing 201 of themachine 200 such that a user can place the empty cigarette tube onto the fillingpipe 557. - Referring to
FIG. 11 , theactuation assembly 536 includes theactuation member 210, therotation rod 542 fixedly attached to the actuation member, and one ormore connection members 1158 fixed to the shaft. Theactuation member 210 includes a handle that has an extended portion 1166 that is fixedly attached to abase member 1168, in which thebase member 1168 is rotatably attached to thesupport frame 420. A user engages the extended portion 1166 of the actuation member to cause thebase member 1168 and, consequently, therotation rod 542 to rotate. While theactuation member 210 is shown as being a handle, it should be understood that theactuation member 210 can take any suitable form that causes therotation rod 542 to rotate. Therotation rod 542 is disposed within the channel 640 (FIGS. 6-10 ) of thesupport frame 420 such that therotation rod 542 can rotate within thechannel 640. In certain embodiments, theactuation assembly 536 includes one ormore sleeves 1162 that are mounted onto therotation rod 542 and sized to fit in thechannel 640 of thesupport frame 420. Thesleeves 1162 and therotation rod 542 are clamped within thechannel 640 such that the sleeves and, consequently, therotation rod 542 can rotate within thechannel 640. Thesleeves 1162 enable therotation rod 542 to rotate smoothly within thechannel 640. In the illustrated embodiment, the opening of thechannel 640 faces the upper surface of thesupport frame 420, which allows for a user to easily mount therotation rod 542 of theactuation assembly 536 into the channel in an accurate position. - The one or
more connection members 1158 are configured to pivotally attach to thepush plate 424. In the illustrated embodiment, thepush plate 424 is attached to theconnection members 1158 by aconnection rod 1164. That is, thepush plate 424 has one or more openings (not shown) that receive therod 1164 such that thepush plate 424 is disposed on therod 1164, and theends 1165 of the rod are configured to attach to theconnection members 1158 of theactuation assembly 536. Theconnection rod 1164 can attach to theconnection members 1158 by any suitable means, such as, for example, a snap-fit connection, a friction-fit connection, or any other suitable connection. Rotation of therotation rod 542 causes thepush plate 424 to move within the opening 634 (FIGS. 6-10 ) of thesupport frame 420 to push tobacco to a desired position within thetobacco cavity 216. As thepush plate 424 moves past the sloped cut edges 1015 (FIG. 10 ) of thetobacco cavity 216 to move the tobacco to the desired position within the tobacco cavity, the engagement between thepush plate 424 and the slopedcut edges 1015 causes the tobacco extending above thepush plate 424 to be neatly cut such that cut tobacco is positioned within the tobacco cavity. Referring toFIGS. 11 and 17 , in certain embodiments, at least one of theconnection members 1158 of theactuation assembly 536 include a protruding portion 1180 that is positioned and configured to engage the control panel 1684 (FIG. 16 ) to start themotor 426 of the machine. The engagement between theconnection member 1158 and thecontrol panel 1684 will be described in more detail below. - Referring to
FIGS. 8-9 and 11 , in some embodiments, thepush plate 424 has one ormore protrusions 1182 that are positioned to engage with the protrusions 856 (FIGS. 8 and 9 ) of thesupport frame 420 to prevent further movement of thepush plate 424. That is, after thepush plate 424 pushes the tobacco into the desired position within thetobacco cavity 216, theprotrusions 1182 of thepush plate 424 will engage the protrusions 856 of thesupport frame 420 to prevent further movement of thepush plate 424. The engagement between the protrusions of thepush plate 424 and thesupport frame 420 allows for a uniform movement of thepush plate 424 within theopening 634 of the support frame. Referring toFIG. 5 , in certain embodiments the machine 100 includes apositioning frame 525 that is disposed within thesupport frame 420 in a position adjacent to thepush plate 424 such that thepositioning frame 525 is positioned and configured to prevent thepush plate 424 from being displaced within thesupport frame 420. Thepush plate 424 can be constructed from, for example, any one or more of plastic (e.g., food grade plastic), aluminum, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof. A plastic push plate may allow for reduced friction within the device, resulting in reduced wear and reduced particle generation. In addition, apush plate 424 including food grade plastic may be advantageous due to its contact with the tobacco. The engagement of the protrusions of thepush plate 424 and thesupport frame 420, alone or in combination with the positioning frame 545, may allow for a more uniform or less erratic movement of thepush plate 424 as compared to typical cigarette manufacturing machines that include an eccentric shaft attached to an actuation member, in which the eccentric shaft causes movement of the push plate. - Referring to
FIGS. 4, 5, 8-10, and 15 , in certain embodiments, themachine 200 includes aplastic strip 432 that is at least partially disposed within thetobacco cavity 216 of thesupport frame 420. Theplastic strip 432 can be fixedly attached to the support frame 420 (e.g., by an adhesive), be removably attached to thesupport frame 420, or be integral to thesupport frame 420. In the illustrated embodiment, thesupport frame 420 includes achannel 848 that is configured to receive theplastic strip 432 such that theplastic strip 432 can be inserted into and removed from thechannel 848. Referring toFIG. 15 , in the illustrated embodiment, theplastic strip 432 has a concave shape, and the shape of thechannel 848 corresponds to the concave shape of theplastic strip 432. The concave shape of theplastic strip 432 allows for tobacco that is inserted into thetobacco cavity 216 of thesupport frame 420 to take a cylindrical form, which corresponds to the desired shape of the cigarette that is being manufactured. In other embodiments, however, the shape of theplastic strip 432 and thechannel 848 can take any suitable form that allows the tobacco to be sized and shaped to manufacture a cigarette. Theplastic strip 432 can include any suitable plastic material. In certain embodiments, theplastic strip 432 includes a lubricated plastic material (e.g., a self-lubricating plastic material). - Referring to
FIGS. 5-7 and 12 , thepush spoon assembly 522 includes slidingblock 552 and apush spoon 554. Thepush spoon 554 is configured to move through thesupport frame 420 to engage tobacco in thetobacco cavity 216. In the illustrated embodiment, thepush spoon 554 has a first portion 1268, a second portion 1270, and aconnection element 772. Theconnection element 772 is configured to connect thepush spoon 554 to the slidingblock 552 such that movement of the slidingblock 552 causes thepush spoon 554 to move. In certain embodiments, thepush spoon 554 is disposed within thesupport frame 420 and the slidingblock 552 is disposed outside of thesupport frame 420, and theconnection element 772 extends through anelongated opening 650 of thesupport frame 420 to connect the pushingspoon 554 to the slidingblock 552. Referring toFIG. 7 , in the illustrated embodiment theconnection element 772 has anopening 774 that aligns with anopening 676 of the slidingblock 552 such that a fastener (not shown) can be inserted through the aligned 774, 676 to connect the pushingopenings spoon 554 to the slidingblock 552. - The first portion 1268 includes an engagement surface 1274 that corresponds to the shape of the
tobacco cavity 216 and is configured for engaging tobacco within thetobacco cavity 216 and moving the tobacco into cigarette tube. The second portion 1270 can have a convex outer shape that corresponds to the concave shape of the plastic strip 432 (such that the pushingspoon 554 can be easily moved along the plastic strip 432) and to the inner surface of the cigarette tube (such that the pushingspoon 554 can be inserted into the cigarette tube to move tobacco into the cigarette tube). In certain embodiments, at least a portion of the second portion 1270 is disposed within thetobacco cavity 216 of thesupport frame 420, when the pushingspoon 554 is in its normal position, such that the inner shape of the second portion causes the tobacco pushed into thetobacco cavity 216 to take a cylindrical form. The pushingspoon 554 is configured to slide against theplastic strip 432 during use of the machine such that the engagement surface 1274 moves the tobacco from thetobacco cavity 216 and into cigarette tube, and the pushingspoon 554 slides back against theplastic strip 432 as the pushingspoon 554 moves back to its normal position. In certain embodiments, theplastic strip 432 includes anelongated opening 533 that aligns with theelongated opening 650 of thesupport frame 420 such that the pushingspoon 554 and the slidingblock 552 can be connected. Theplastic strip 432 may allow for a smooth movement of the pushingspoon 554 through thetobacco cavity 216 as compared to the metal material of the typical cigarette manufacturing machine. In addition, theplastic strip 432 has better wear resistance than the metal material of the typical cigarette manufacturing machine. Furthermore, theplastic strip 432 can be removable, which allows the plastic strip to be replaced after it becomes worn. - Referring to
FIGS. 5-10 , in certain embodiments, the slidingblock 552 is connected to aframe rail 879 of thesupport frame 420 that is external to thesupport frame 420. In other embodiments, theframe rail 879 can be internal to thesupport frame 420 such that the slidingblock 552 is disposed within the interior of thesupport frame 420. In the illustrated embodiment, theexternal frame rail 879 includes twogrooves 860 with opening facing away from each other, and the slidingblock 552 comprises a dovetail joint that has one or more projections 778 (FIG. 7 ) that are configured to interlock with the corresponding grooves 860 (FIGS. 8-10 ) of thesupport frame 420 such that the slidingblock 552 can be moved along theframe rail 879 of the support frame. Thegrooves 860 of thesupport frame 420 are facing an outward direction such that the slidingblock 552 extends over thesupport frame 420 when attached thereto. That is, the slidingblock 552 comprises a female connection member and theframe rail 879 comprises a male connection member. In alternative embodiments, the slidingblock 552 can be a dovetail joint that has one or more outward projection, and theexternal frame rail 879 can include twogrooves 860 with openings facing toward each other such that thesupport frame 420 extends over the projections of the slidingblock 552 when attached thereto. That is, the slidingblock 552 comprises a male connection member and theframe rail 879 comprises a female connection member. Theexternal frame rail 879 for the slidingblock 552 may effectively prevent tobacco from entering the grooves of theframe rail 879. - Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 16-18 ,machine 200 includes amotor 426 and aswing arm assembly 530. Themotor 426 has amotor shaft 546 that is operatively connected to the swing arm assembly 530 (as discussed in more detail below), and the swing arm assembly is operatively connected to the push spoon assembly 522 (as discussed in more detail below). Activation of themotor 426 causes rotation of themotor shaft 546, which causes theswing arm assembly 530 to move from a normal position to a second position. The movement of theswing arm assembly 530 from the normal position to a second position causes the slidingblock 552 of the pushingspoon assembly 522 to move from a normal position to a second position, and the movement of the slidingblock 552 from the normal position to the second position causes the pushingspoon 554 to engage tobacco in thetobacco cavity 216 to move the tobacco into a cigarette tube. - Referring to
FIGS. 16-21 and 23 , the machine 100 includes thecenter mechanism 204, acontrol panel 1684, and aprotection cover 1685 for the control panel. Thecontrol panel 1684 is mounted to thebase 202 of the machine, and theprotection cover 1685 is disposed over thecontrol panel 1684 to provide protection to the control panel. In certain embodiments, the machine includes ashielding strip 1686 that is rotatably connected to theprotection cover 1685 and positioned to engage thecontrol panel 1684. In the illustrated embodiment, theshielding strip 1686 includes aconnection element 1783 attaches to theprotection cover 1685 such that the shielding strip can rotate about theconnection element 1783. Theconnection element 1783 can take any suitable form, such as, for example, a torsion spring. A portion of theshielding strip 1686 also extends through an opening 1687 of theprotection cover 1685. Thecenter mechanism 204 is configured to connect to theprotection cover 1685 such that theportion shielding strip 1686 extending through the opening 1687 is positioned to engage theswing arm assembly 530 of the center mechanism. - The
control panel 1684 includes a motor start component 1688 and amotor stop component 1689. Referring toFIGS. 11 and 16-17 , the motor start component 1688 is activated by the protrusion 1180 of theconnection member 1158 on therotation rod 542 ofactuation assembly 536. That is, actuation of theactuation member 210 causes therotation rod 542 andconnection members 1158 to rotate, which causes the protrusion 1180 of theconnection member 1158 to move through the opening 1781 of theprotection cover 1685 and engage the motor start component 1688. Referring toFIGS. 16-18 , the motor stop component is activated by ashielding strip bulge 1790 of the shielding strip 1786. That is, movement of the swing arm assembly 530 (caused by the motor 426) causes theshielding strip 1684 to rotate about theconnection element 1783 such that the shieldingstrip bulge 1790 engages themotor stop component 1689. In alternative embodiments, one or more actuation members (e.g., handles, buttons, etc.) can be used to start and/or stop the motor. - Referring to
FIGS. 19-21 and 23 , theswing arm assembly 530 includes abase member 1991, afirst connection element 2092, and asecond connection element 1993. Referring toFIGS. 20 and 21 , thebase 1991 includes anelongated opening 2075, a supportframe connection element 1994, and aprotrusion 2196. The supportframe connection element 1994 is for pivotally connecting thebase 1991 of theswing arm assembly 530 to thesupport frame 420 and can take any suitable form for pivotally connecting the swing arm assembly to thesupport frame 420. Theprotrusion 2196 is positioned to engage the shielding strip 1786 to cause the shielding strip 1786 to activate themotor stop component 1689 of thecontrol panel 1684 and stop the motor 426 (as described in more detail below). - The
first connection element 2092 is for attaching thebase member 1991 to theshaft 546 of themotor 426. In the illustrated embodiment, thefirst connection element 2092 includes an elongated member 2098 and aneccentric member 1997 fixed to the elongated member. The elongated member 2098 has anopening 2099 for attaching to theshaft 546 of themotor 426 such that movement of the motor shaft causes the elongated member 2098 to move. Theeccentric member 1997 is fixed to the elongated member 2098 and configured to attach thefirst connection element 2092 to thebase member 1991. That is, theeccentric member 1997 extends through theelongated opening 2075 such that at least a portion of theeccentric member 1997 is disposed in a first side of thebase member 1991 and the elongated member 2098 is disposed on a second side of thebase member 1991. Theeccentric member 1997 is configured to move along theelongated opening 2075 of thebase member 1991. In particular, activation of themotor 426 causes the elongated member 2098 and, consequently, theeccentric member 1997 of theconnection element 2092 to move relative to theelongated opening 2075 of thebase member 1991. This movement of thefirst connection element 2092 causes thebase member 1991 to pivot relative to thesupport frame 420 about the supportframe connection element 1994. - The
second connection element 1993 is for attaching thebase member 1991 to the slidingblock 552 of the pushingspoon assembly 522. In the illustrated embodiment, thesecond connection element 1993 includes anelongated member 2077 having anopening 2081, in which theelongated member 2077 is pivotally attached to thebase 1991. Theopening 2081 is configured to attach to a connection element 683 (FIGS. 6-7 ) the sliding block 552 (FIGS. 5-7 ) such that movement of thebase member 1991 and, consequently, thesecond connection member 1993 causes the slidingblock 552 to move along theframe rail 879. - Referring to
FIGS. 2-23 , the machine 100 is used by placing tobacco into the tobacco cavity and an empty cigarette tube onto the fillingpipe 557 of thepaper buckling assembly 10. The user engages theactuation member 210 to rotate therotation rod 542, causing the cigarette tube to be engaged between thegripping element 7 and the fillingpipe 557. The rotation of therotation rod 542 also causes thepush plate 424 to move through theopening 634 of thesupport frame 420 and engage the tobacco within thetobacco cavity 216. Thepush plate 424 pushes the tobacco into a desired position within thetobacco cavity 216 in which the tobacco is packed in a cylindrical position against the second portion 1270 of the pushingspoon 554. Thepush plate 424 is prevented from moving further into thetobacco cavity 216 when theprotrusion 1182 of thepush plate 424 engages the protrusions 856 of thesupport frame 420. As thepush plate 424 moves through theopening 634 of thesupport frame 420, the protrusion 1180 of theconnection member 1158 of therotation rod 542 of theactuation assembly 536 moves through the opening 1781 of theprotection cover 1685 and engages the motor start component 1688 of thecontrol panel 1684 to start themotor 424. - Activation of the
motor 424 causes themotor shaft 546 to rotate, which causes the first connection member 2098 of theswing arm assembly 530 to move within theelongated opening 2075 of thebase member 1991 of theswing arm assembly 530. The movement of the connection member 2098 within theelongated opening 2075 causes thebase member 1991 to pivot relative to thesupport frame 420 and about the connection point between the supportframe connection element 1994 and thesupport frame 420, which causes thesecond connection element 2077 of theswing arm assembly 530 and, consequently, the slidingblock 552 of thepush spoon assembly 522 to move from a first position to a second position. The slidingblock 552 moves along theframe rail 879 of thesupport frame 420, which causes the pushingspoon 554 to move the tobacco within the tobacco cavity through theopening 8 of thepaper buckling assembly 10 and into cigarette tube that is placed over the fillingpipe 557 of thepaper buckling assembly 10. The thegripping element 7 of thepaper buckling assembly 10 maintains the cigarette tube on the fillingpipe 557 as the cigarette tube is being filled with tobacco. - After the
swing arm assembly 530 pivots to move the pushingspoon 554 and tobacco into the cigarette tube, the handle of thepaper buckling assembly 10 is reversely rotated, causing thegripping element 7 to be separated from the cigarette tube such that the manufactured cigarette is released from themachine 200. Subsequently, the pushingspoon assembly 522 is retracted to its normal position, which causes theswing arm assembly 530 to move back to its normal position. The pushingspoon assembly 522 can be retracted by any suitable means, such as, for example, the pushingspoon assembly 522 can be spring-loaded. As theswing arm assembly 530 moves back to its normal position, theprotrusion 2196 on thebase 1991 of the swing arm assembly engages theshielding strip 1686, which causes the shielding strip to pivot about theconnection element 1783 and theshielding strip bulge 1790 to engage themotor stop component 1689 to deactivate themotor 424. After themotor 424 is deactivated, themachine 200 is arranged to manufacture another cigarette. - While various inventive aspects, concepts and features of the inventions may be described and illustrated herein as embodied in combination with exemplary embodiments, these various aspects, concepts and features may be used in many alternative embodiments, either individually or in various combinations and sub-combinations thereof. Unless expressly excluded herein, all such combinations and sub-combinations are intended to be within the scope of the present inventions. Still further, while various alternative embodiments as to the various aspects, concepts and features of the inventions—such as alternative materials, structures, configurations, methods, devices and components, alternatives as to form, fit and function, and so on--may be described herein, such descriptions are not intended to be a complete or exhaustive list of available alternative embodiments, whether presently known or later developed. Those skilled in the art may readily adopt one or more of the inventive aspects, concepts or features into additional embodiments and uses within the scope of the present inventions even if such embodiments are not expressly disclosed herein.
- Additionally, even though some features, concepts or aspects of the inventions may be described herein as being a preferred arrangement or method, such description is not intended to suggest that such feature is required or necessary unless expressly so stated. Still further, exemplary or representative values and ranges may be included to assist in understanding the present disclosure; however, such values and ranges are not to be construed in a limiting sense and are intended to be critical values or ranges only if so expressly stated. Moreover, while various aspects, features and concepts may be expressly identified herein as being inventive or forming part of an invention, such identification is not intended to be exclusive, but rather there may be inventive aspects, concepts and features that are fully described herein without being expressly identified as such or as part of a specific invention. Descriptions of exemplary methods or processes are not limited to inclusion of all steps as being required in all cases, nor is the order that the steps are presented to be construed as required or necessary unless expressly so stated.
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1. A paper buckling assembly for a cigarette manufacturing machine, comprising:
a buckling frame having a first end and a second end, and configured to be coupled to a support frame of a cigarette manufacturing machine, such that the first end of the buckling frame aligns with a filling pipe of the cigarette manufacturing machine;
a rear buckling element carried by the buckling frame, distal to the first end of the buckling frame; and
a front buckling element carried by the buckling frame, proximal to the first end of the buckling frame;
wherein the rear buckling element and the front buckling element are slidably disposed within the buckling frame and are connected through an elastic member, and
wherein the rear buckling element includes a catch member for engagement with an actuating assembly of the cigarette manufacturing machine.
2. The paper buckling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a positioning assembly is disposed between the front buckling element and the rear buckling element and is configured to limit the elastic member.
3. The paper buckling assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the elastic member comprises a spring and the positioning assembly comprises a rear spring seat and a front spring seat, and wherein the rear spring seat is disposed on the rear buckling element, the front spring seat is disposed on the front buckling element, and two ends of the spring are respectively sleeved on the rear spring seat and the front spring seat.
4. The paper buckling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a gripping element is disposed on the front buckling element.
5. The paper buckling assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the gripping element is provided with a curved surface, and the curved surface is configured to fit with the outside surface of the cigarette tube.
6. A machine for manufacturing a cigarette, the machine comprising:
a housing;
a support frame disposed within the housing, the support frame comprising a tobacco cavity aligned with an opening in the housing for receiving tobacco into the tobacco cavity;
a filling pipe at least partially disposed outside of the housing, wherein the filling pipe is in communication with the tobacco cavity and configured to support an empty cigarette tube;
a paper buckling assembly comprising:
a buckling frame coupled to the support frame, such that a first end of the buckling frame aligns with the filling pipe;
a rear buckling element carried by the buckling frame, distal to the first end of the buckling frame; and
a front buckling element carried by the buckling frame, proximal to the first end of the buckling frame;
wherein the rear buckling element and the front buckling element are slidably disposed within the buckling frame and are connected through an elastic member, and
an actuation assembly assembled with the housing and operatively connected to the rear buckling element, wherein actuation of the actuation assembly causes the rear buckling element to slide toward the front buckling element, such that the elastic member supplies a buckling force to the front buckling element for movement of the front buckling element against a cigarette tube installed on the filling pipe.
7. The machine according to claim 6 , further comprising a push plate at least partially disposed within the support frame, wherein the actuation assembly is operatively connected to the push plate, such that actuation of the actuation assembly causes the push plate to move from a first position to a second position to push tobacco in the tobacco cavity into alignment with the filling pipe.
8. The machine according to claim 6 , wherein the actuation assembly comprises a handle connected with a rotation rod for rotating actuation of the rotation rod, and a connector disposed on the rotation rod for engagement with a catch member of the rear buckling element.
9. The machine according to claim 8 , wherein a protrusion is disposed on the connector, wherein the catch member is configured as a rectangular frame disposed on an end of the rear buckling element away from the front buckling element, and wherein the catch member is sleeved on the protrusion such that the protrusion contacts the inner wall of the catch member.
10. The machine according to claim 9 , wherein the protrusion is configured to follow an arc-shaped path during operation of the actuation assembly.
11. The machine according to claim 6 , wherein a positioning assembly is disposed between the front buckling element and the rear buckling element and is configured to limit the elastic member.
12. The machine according to claim 11 , wherein the elastic member comprises a spring and the positioning assembly comprises a rear spring seat and a front spring seat, and wherein the rear spring seat is disposed on the rear buckling element, the front spring seat is disposed on the front buckling element, and two ends of the spring are respectively sleeved on the rear spring seat and the front spring seat.
13. The machine according to claim 6 , wherein a gripping element is disposed on the front buckling element.
14. The machine according to claim 13 , wherein the gripping element is provided with a curved surface, and the curved surface is configured to fit with the outside surface of the cigarette tube.
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