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Apparatus for measuring the density of a tobacco stream

Patent 4941482 Issued on July 17, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 28, 2008. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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Device for controlling composite cigarette filter rods
Patent #: 4001579
Issued on: 01/04/1977
Inventor: Lebet ,   et al.

Apparatus for monitoring the exterior of a moving cigarette rod or the like
Patent #: 4350170
Issued on: 09/21/1982
Inventor: Baier

Method and apparatus for monitoring and evaluating the density of a tobacco stream
Patent #: 4785830
Issued on: 11/22/1988
Inventor: Moller ,   et al.

Method and apparatus for ascertaining the density of wrapped tobacco fillers and the like Patent #: 4805641
Issued on: 02/21/1989
Inventor: Radzio ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 225693 filed on 07/28/1988

US Classes:

131/84.4, With trimmer for rod or ribbon131/905, RADIATION SOURCE FOR SENSING CONDITION OR CHARACTERISTIC131/906SENSING CONDITION OR CHARACTERISTIC OF CONTINUOUS TOBACCO ROD

Examiners

Primary: Millin, V.
Assistant: Crosby, D. F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 759532 GB 10/13/2012
  • 1128003 GB 09/13/1968

International Class

A24C 005/14

Foreign Application Priority Data

1987-07-31 DE

Abstract

The density of a tobacco stream which is advanced by a foraminous conveyor toward the surplus removing station of a cigarette rod making machine is measured by one or more detectors each having one or more sources of infrared light and one or more photoelectric transducers. In order to avoid the generation of distorted signals in response to impingement of high-intensity radiation upon the transducer or transducers, each transducer is out of line with the path of direct propagation of radiation from the respective source or sources toward successive increments of the tobacco stream. The transducer or transducers receive infrared light which is scattered in and/or reflected by tobacco particles in the stream. Signals from the transducer or transducers are used to regulate the quantity of surplus which is removed from the stream.

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