GB1561560A - Apparatus for handling rod-like articles - Google Patents

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GB1561560A
GB1561560A GB3834475A GB3834475A GB1561560A GB 1561560 A GB1561560 A GB 1561560A GB 3834475 A GB3834475 A GB 3834475A GB 3834475 A GB3834475 A GB 3834475A GB 1561560 A GB1561560 A GB 1561560A
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Priority to FR7627857A priority patent/FR2324544A1/en
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Priority to DE19762641934 priority patent/DE2641934A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/35Adaptations of conveying apparatus for transporting cigarettes from making machine to packaging machine

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PATENT SPECIFICATION ( 1) 1561560
0 ( 21) Application No38344/75 ( 22) Filed 18 Sept1975 ( 19) ( 21) Application No49268/75 ( 22) Filed 1 Dec1975 (A 9) ( 23) Complete Specification filed 7 Sept1976 08
S ( 44) Complete Specification published 20 Feb 1980 Ii t e ( 51) INT CL 3 B 65 G 47/52 ( 52) Index at acceptance B 8 A 3 AC CE N 22 T 1 T 2 T 7 ( 72) Inventor GEORGE BENNETT ( 54) APPARATUS FOR HANDLING ROD-LIKE ARTICLES ( 71) We, MOLINS LIMITED, a British Company, of 2 Evelyn Street, Deptford, London SE 8 5 DH, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:-
This invention relates to apparatus for handling rod-like articles, and is particularly concerned with a device suitable for use as a receiver unit for a pneumatic conveying system for such articles.
Pneumatic conveying systems in which rod-like articles are conveyed axially in line through a conduit from a distributing unit to a receiver unit by means of pressure air are well known in the tobacco industry and are commonly used for conveying filter rod lengths from a filter rod making machine to one or more machines for attaching filters to tobacco lengths or produce filter cigarettes An example of such a system is disclosed in British patent specification No.
1,093,261.
One aspect of the present invention provides a device for receiving endwisemoving rod-like articles, wherein successive articles moving along an axial first path are retarded and subsequently conveyed along a transverse second path, comprising a stack forming region arranged between the first and second paths, spaced surfaces defining the second path, at least one of said surfaces comprising conveyor means for conveying the articles away from the stack forming region as a stream consisting of a multiplelayer stack of articles moving transverse to their lengths, sensor means arranged to monitor the level of articles in the stack forming region, and means for controlling the conveyor means in response to signals derived from the sensor means so that the stack of articles on the second path is maintained at a substantially predetermined height The device may include means for deflecting sideways each successive leading article to the stack forming region.
The deflecting means may include an air jet and/or an inclined deflecting surface (which latter forms at least part of the retarding means) The deflecting means may also include means engaging the trailing end of the leading rod-like article, to move this end quickly out of the forward path of the next rod-like article In this case the trailing end may be engaged by a rotary conveyor which also feeds the rod-like articles in line.
This conveyor may be one of a pair of conveyors which accelerates the leading rod-like article towards the retarding means so as to create or increase a gap between it and the next article in the line.
In a preferred arrangement the stack of rod-like articles is formed on a band conveyor immediately beneath the position where in line motion of the articles is stopped Successive leading articles are deflected sideways into a channel above the conveyor, the channel being slightly wider than the length of one of the rod-like articles and having a depth of several article diameters The conveyor is arranged transverse to the direction of movement of the line of endwise-moving articles received by the device and is operable to move a stack transversely away The stack conveyor may cooperate with a synchronised top band and may be arranged to feed the stack into a magazine, e g to the hopper of a plug assembler if the rod-like articles are filter rod lengths.
Another aspect of the invention provides a device for receiving endwise-moving rodlike articles including means defining an axial first path for said articles, deflecting means including means for directing at least one transverse air jet across said axial path and a rotary conveyor provided with a circumferential peripheral groove arranged so that it may engage the trailing end of successive leading rod-like articles to deflect said trailing ends sideways, a stack forming region for receiving articles deflected by said deflecting means, and endless band conveyor means defining a transverse second path for conveying said articles away from the stack forming region 1,561,560 as a stream consisting of a multiple-layer stack of articles moving transverse to their lengths.
A still further aspect of the invention provides a device for receiving endwisemoving rod-like articles including means defining an axial first path for said articles, means for retarding axial movement of successive leading articles, means for deflecting sideways each successive leading article, a stack forming region for receiving said articles and arranged between said first path and a second path defined by endless band conveyor means, said conveyor means being arranged to convey said articles away from said stack forming region as a stream consisting of a multiple-layer stack of articles moving transverse to their lengths and including spaced protrusions for conveying said stack, and a magazine for rod-like articles including an inlet located at a level below the normal operating surface level of rod-like articles in the magazine, said endless band conveyor means extending through said inlet and into said magazine so that said stack may be conveyed through said inlet by said conveyor means.
A device according to the present invention is intended primarily for use as a receiver unit for a pneumatic conveying system for rod-like articles such as filter rod lengths In such a system the speeds of the rod-like articles in the conduits can be very high The receiver unit therefore preferably includes primary retarding means, which may be in the form of one or more opposed cooperating conveyors, to slow the rod-like articles from their high pneumatic speed and to feed a line of endwise-moving articles forward at a controlled lower speed.
The invention will now be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:Figure 1 is a diagrammatic side view of a receiver unit of a pneumatic conveying system for filter rod lengths, Figure 2 is a sectional view of the receiver unit on the line II-II of Figure 1, and showing part of a magazine fed by the unit, Figure 3 is a view, similar to Figure 2, of a modified receiver unit, Figure 4 is a side view of an assembly including retarding means and air deflecting means, for use with a receiver unit, Figure 5 is a bottom view of the assembly of Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a side view of an air deflecting assembly for use with a receiver unit, Figure 7 is a bottom view of the assembly of Figure 6, and Figure 8 is a sectional view of a suction conveyor for use with a receiver unit.
Filter rod lengths 10 are delivered pneumatically to a receiving device indicated generally at 12 from a conduit (not shown) in which they are moved in an endwise direction Filter rods are conveniently handled in multiple lengths, such as the rods 10 which are six times the 70 length of a single filter for use in an individual cigarette The rods 10 are received between a freely rotatable upper roller 14 having a flat guide surface and a driven lower roller 16 having a V-surface 75 The roller 16 is driven at a controlled speed so that the rods 10 are fed forward at a speed slower than that at which they are normally conveyed in the pneumatic conduit The rollers 14 and 16 may 80 themselves act as the braking means whereby the speed of the rods is reduced or they may simply receive rods from a previous braking means In either case in normal operation it is preferred to operate 85 the distributor feeding the conduit and the receiver at such rates that there are gaps between adjacent rods passing through the rollers, i e so that a line of abutting rods stretching back from the rollers is avoided 90 Lengths 10 received between the rollers 14 and 16 are conveyed forward over a stationary plate 18 and between vertical guide surfaces 20 and 22 (Figure 2) towards a second pair of rollers 24 and 26 As before, 95 the upper roller 24 is freely rotatable and has a flat guide surface and the lower roller 26 is driven and has a V-shaped surface so that each rod is contacted at three angularly spaced positions The drive for the rollers 16 100 and 26 is common, being by way of a pulley belt 28, but the radius at which the belt acts is less on the roller 26 than on the roller 16, with the result that the peripheral speed of roller 26 is higher than that of roller 16 This 105 has the effect of accelerating the leading rod ' away from the next rod to increase (or possibly create) a gap in the line.
Retarding means in the form of an inclined plate 30 in the path of the rod 10 ' is 110 spaced from the plane through the axes of rollers 24 and 26 by a distance slightly greater than the length of the rod 10 ' On impact the forward end of the rod 10 ' is deflected downwards The trailing end of 115 the rod is also deflected downwards by means of air jets directed from one or more nozzles 32 The roller 26 is so positioned that the trailing end of the rod 10 ' is again engaged between the V-surfaces of the 120 roller and conveyed downwards Thus there are three agencies which tend to produce downward movement of the rod 10 '; these may be balanced in such a way that the rod remains approximately level 125 It may not be necessary to involve all three of said agencies to produce effective deflection of the leading rod 10 ' and it is possible that one or more could be omitted.
For example, if the retarding means 130 3 1,561,560 3 comprises a plate which is normal to the line of rods rather than inclined, the degree of bounce to which the rods are subjected is increased and the effect of the downward thrust caused by engagement with the V-groove of roller 26 is thereby likely to be increased In this respect it may be noted that it is more important that the trailing end of the rod should be quickly deflected out of line than the leading end since it is of course the trailing end which is nearer to the next rod in line One or more additional air jets could be used if it is required also to quickly deflect the leading end of a rod so that the rod still remains approximately level.
The retarding means comprising inclined plate 30 is instrumental in stopping axial movement of the rods 10 ' A guide plate 34 determines the limit of the axial position of the trailing end of the rods deflected downwards The plate 34 has bevelled upper edge to aid in stripping the ends of the deflected rods from the roller 26 A similar plate may be positioned at an axial spacing of slightly greater than a rod length to determine the position of the leading end.
The rods 10 ' fall into a stack forming region 35 situated over the end of an endless band conveyor 36 and defined between a stationary inclined end plate 38 and an endless band top conveyor 40 Each of the conveyors 36 and 40 is provided with half round ribs 42 for positive control of the rods and in order to help initial forming of the stack 44 Satisfactory stack forming can be obtained even if the top band conveyor 40 is not provided with ribs The downstream pulleys for the conveyors 36 and 40 are provided with stripper wheels 37, having an overall diameter equal to or slightly exceeding that of the locus of the ribs around the respective pulley, to prevent rods being carried around the pulleys by the ribbed bands.
The speeds of conveyors 36 and 40 are synchronised and may be variable in response to a sensor (not shown) which responds to the level in the stack forming region Thus the conveyors 36 and 40 may be stationary until a sufficient height of rods has built up in the stack forming region to activate the sensor and operate the drive for the conveyors The stack 42 is then conveyed in a direction traverse to the lengths of the rods between the conveyors 36 and 40 (and subsequently by the conveyor 36 alone underneath a dead plate 43) to a magazine 46 (which may form the hopper of a filter attachment machine).
Referring now to Figure 3, rods 100 are received and deflected downwards by means of air jets from nozzles 102 as before.
The rods 100 then pass through a channel 104 formed between side plates 106, 108.
The width of the channel 104 only slightly exceeds the diameter of a rod 100 The channel 104 leads to a stack forming region over the end of an endless band conveyor 112 provided with half-round ribs 114 The conveyor 112 is in accordance with an invention described in our British patent specification No, 1,453,191.
A stack formed on the conveyor 112 is conveyed to the left as viewed in Figure 3 underneath a plain drive band 116 into a magazine 118 The stack conveyed by the conveyors 112 and 116 (and also that on conveyor 36 of Figures 1 and 2) may be inserted into a magazine already containing rods to a level above that of the entry point of the stack In other words the stack from the receiver unit may be inserted into the magazine underneath a "head" of rods in the magazine The conveyors 112 and 116 may extend into the magazine.
A beam of light is directed by a fight source 120 towards a photo-electric detector 122 As long as no light reaches the detector 122 the conveyors 114, 116 are driven continuously When the level of the accumulated rods in the stack forming region drops so as to allow the light beam to reach the detector 122, the conveyors 114, 116 are automatically stopped The drive control system for the conveyors 114, 116 may have a built-in delay such that the drive for the conveyors 114, 116 is only switched on when the light beam is interrupted for at least a predetermined time, i e so that the drive is not switched on in response to the instantaneous interruption of the light beam by a rod moving downwards past the detector.
Although the units shown in the drawings are intended for use with air jets for deflecting the rods 10, 100, other known means for causing sideways motion of the rods delivered to the units could be used, either alone or in combination with air jets.
Thus one or more conveyors such as bands or rollers could impart sideways motion.
One arrangement would be to deflect the axially moving rods sideways (for example by means of air jets) into a channel defined at least on one side by a transversely moving conveyor, the width of the channel being slightly less than the diameter of the rods.
A modified form of retarding means for use with a receiver unit is shown in Figures 4 and 5 and comprises an assembly 230 for attachment in a position corresponding approximately with that of inclined plate 30 in Figure 1 The assembly 230 includes an inclined deflecting surface 260 and a flat surface 262 which is perpendicular to the axial movement of the rod-like articles through the receiver unit A bore 264 is provided at the side of the assembly 230 for connection of an air pressure supply to a 1,561,560 4 1,561,560 4 nozzle 266 centrally placed in surface 260.
The leading ends of rod-like articles travelling towards the assembly 230 (from the right as viewed in the drawing) are deflected downwards by the air jet from nozzle 266 and by contact (if any) with the inclined surface 260 Axial movement is stopped by surface 262.
Figures 6 and 7 show an air deflecting assembly 232 corresponding to a modified form of the unit incorporating the air jet nozzle 32 of Figure 1 The assembly 232 includes an air jet nozzle 268 connected for supply of pressure air through a side bore 270 and situated in a recess 272 As shown in the drawings the assembly 232 is arranged to deflect rod-like articles coming from the left and has an inclined leading surface 274 so that the articles are guided past the recess 272 This arrangement ensures that the rod-like articles are spaced slightly away from the nozzle 268 and avoids any undesirable suction due to the Coanda effect (which effectively could cause the rods to be deflected upwards contrary to the intention) A port 276 is provided in the side of the assembly 232 adjacent the recess 272:
this further improves the air flow and the port may be connected to air flow means for withdrawing air from the region of the recess More than one nozzle 268 could be provided, e g two nozzles side by side can be used.
Figure 8 shows a modified conveyor wheel 226 which could take the place of one or both of the wheels 16, 26 in the Figure 1 arrangement Instead of a V-shaped recesses periphery the wheel 226 has a curved surface 231 adapted to the diameter of the rod-like articles 210 As before the wheel 226 cooperates with an upper wheel 224 having a cylindrical periphery The surface 231 is arranged with vents connecting to a peripheral suction chamber 227 in the wheel 226 The chamber 227 has one or more ports 229 for connection to a suction port 252 and manifold 254 in a stationary member 250 arranged alongside the wheel 226 Suction is supplied to the manifold 254 through a pipe 256 By providing suction to the conveyor wheels of the receiver unit good control of the rod-like articles is achieved with a U shaped wheel periphery which causes less deformation of the rod-like articles than a V-shaped periphery It will be realised that suction is required to be supplied to a wheel 226 of a receiver unit over only a part of its angle of rotation (e g over the top 450 to 50 in the case of a wheel in the position of wheel 16 of Figure 1 and over a rather greater angle in the case of a wheel corresponding to wheel 26 in order to provide additional control for downward deflection of the trailing ends of the rod-like articles) Precise control of suction over angles of rotation of less than 3600 can be obtained by using multiple ports and sub-dividing the suction chamber 227 by means of vanes One arrangement for controlling suction in this way is disclosed in British Patent Specification No 1,396,318.

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  1. WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
    1 A device for receiving endwise-moving rod-like articles, wherein successive articles 75 moving along an axial first path are retarded and subsequently conveyed along a transverse second path, comprising a stack forming region arranged between the first and second paths, spaced surfaces defining 80 the second path, at least one of said surfaces comprising conveyor means for conveying the articles away from the stack forming region as a stream consisting of a multiple-layer stack of articles moving 85 transverse to their lengths, sensor means arranged to monitor the level of articles in the stack forming region, and means for controlling the conveyor means in response to signals derived from the sensor means so 90 that the stack of articles on the second path is maintained at a substantially predetermined height.
    2 A device as claimed in claim 1 including means for deflecting sideways 95 each successive leading article into the stack forming region.
    3 A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein each rod-like article is deflected through a channel having a width about the same as 100 the diameter of a rod-like article.
    4 A device as claimed in claim 3 wherein at least one side of said channel is formed by conveyor means.
    A device as claimed in any of claims 2 105 to 4 wherein the deflecting means includes means for directing at least one transverse air jet across the axial path of a rod-like article.
    6 A device as claimed in claim 5 further 110 including guide means for maintaining a spacing between the path of said rod-like article and said air jet directing means.
    7 A device as claimed in any of claims 2 to 6 wherein said retarding means is 115 associated with an inclined guide surface which forms at least part of said deflecting means.
    8 A device as claimed in claim 7 including means for directing an air jet from 120 said inclined surface.
    9 A device as claimed in any of claims 2 to 8 wherein the deflecting means includes means arranged to engage the trailing end of each successive leading rod-like article to 125 deflect said trailing end sideways.
    A device as claimed in claim 9 wherein said trailing end engaging means includes a rotary conveyor provided with a 1,561,560 1,561,560 5 peripheral groove for engaging said trailing end.
    11 A device as claimed in claim 10 including suction means for supplying suction to said peripheral groove.
    12 A device as claimed in claim 10 or claim 11 wherein said rotary conveyor is one of a pair of conveyors arranged to accelerate rod-like articles towards said retarding means to space successive articles apart.
    13 A device as claimed in any preceding claim including primary retarding means for receiving and retarding rod-like articles from a pneumatic conduit.
    14 A device as claimed in any preceding claim including a magazine for rod-like articles, said stack conveying means being arranged to deliver a stack of rod-like articles into said magazine.
    A device as claimed in claim 14 wherein the stack conveying means is arranged to deliver the stack into said magazine at a level below the normal operating surface level of rod-like articles in said magazine.
    16 A device as claimed in claim 15 wherein the stack conveying means projects into said magazine.
    17 A device as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the stack conveying means comprises endless band conveyor means.
    18 A device as claimed in claim 17 wherein at least part of said endless band conveyor means is provided with spaced protrusions.
    19 A device as claimed in claim 18 including pulley means for said endless band conveyor means and guide means for spacing rod-like articles away from said protrusions in the vicinity of said pulley means.
    A device as claimed in any of claims 17, 18 and 19 wherein the endless band conveyor means includes parallel spaced upper and lower band conveyors.
    21 A device as claimed in any preceding claim including a channel extending from said first path to the stack forming region, said sensor means being arranged at the end of said channel adjacent the stack forming region.
    22 A device for receiving endwisemoving rod-like articles including means defining an axial first path for said articles, deflecting means including means for directing at least one transverse air jet across said axial path and a rotary conveyor provided with a circumferential peripheral groove arranged so that it may engage the trailing end of successive leading rod-like articles to deflect said trailing ends sideways, a stack forming region for receiving articles deflected by said deflecting means, and endless band 65 conveyor means defining a traverse second path for conveying said articles away from the stack forming region as a stream consisting of a multiple-layer stack of articles moving transverse to their lengths 70 23 A device as claimed in claim 22 including a magazine for rod-like articles including an inlet located at a level below the normal operating surface level of rod-like articles in the magazine, said 75 second path extending to said inlet and said inlet being of about the same width as said path.
    24 A device as claimed in claim 23 wherein said conveyor means projects 80 through said inlet into said magazine.
    A device as claimed in any of claims 22, 23 or 24 wherein said conveyor means includes spaced protrusions for conveying said stack 85 26 A device as claimed in any of claims 22 to 25 wherein said conveyor means comprises parallel band conveyors.
    27 A device as claimed in any of claims 22 to 26 wherein said rotary conveyor is 90 arranged adjacent said axial first path for engaging said articles at a first angular position and for conveying said articles on said path, including means for directing said articles so that the trailing ends of 95 successive articles are engaged again by said rotary conveyor at a different angular position and after they have left said path.
    28 A device for receiving endwisemoving rod-like articles including means 100 defining an axial first path for said articles, means for retarding axial movement of successive leading articles, means for deflecting sideways each successive leading article, a stack forming region for receiving 105 said articles and arranged between said first path and a second path defined by endless band conveyor means, said conveyor means being arranged to convey said articles away from said stack forming region as a stream 110 consisting of a multiple-layer stack of articles moving transverse to their lengths and including spaced protrusions for conveying said stack, and a magazine for rod-like articles including an inlet located at 115 a level below the normal operating surface level of rod-like articles in the magazine, said endless band conveyor means extending through said inlet and into said magazine so that said stack may be 120 conveyed through said inlet by said conveyor means.
    29 A device as claimed in claim 28 wherein the endless band conveyor means comprises spaced parallel band conveyors 125 A device for receiving endwisemoving rod-like articles substantially as herein described with particular reference 1,561,560 1,561,560 to Figures 1 and 2 or Figure 3 of the accompanying drawings.
    31 A device as claimed in claim 30 as modified in accordance with Figures 4 and 5 or Figures 6 and 7 or Figure 8 of the accompanying drawings.
    DENNIS M WHITSON, Chartered Patent Agent, 2 Evelyn Street, Deptford, London SE 8 5 DH.
    Agent for the Applicants.
    Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1980.
    Published by the Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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GB3834475A GB1561560A (en) 1976-09-07 1976-09-07 Apparatus for handling rod-like articles
US05/721,227 US4311229A (en) 1975-09-18 1976-09-08 Apparatus for handling rod-like articles
JP51109749A JPS5237374A (en) 1975-12-01 1976-09-13 Device for receiving bar
FR7627857A FR2324544A1 (en) 1975-12-01 1976-09-16 DEVICE FOR HANDLING ROD-SHAPED OBJECTS, SUCH AS CIGARETTES
IT7651314A IT1074499B (en) 1975-12-01 1976-09-17 DEVICE FOR RECEIVING ELONGATED ITEMS IN THE FORM OF A BACO
DE19762641934 DE2641934A1 (en) 1975-12-01 1976-09-17 DEVICE FOR ACCEPTING AXIALLY MOVING ROD-SHAPED OBJECTS
BR7606171A BR7606171A (en) 1975-12-01 1976-09-17 DEVICE FOR RECEIVING LONGITUDINAL MOVEMENT ARTICLES LIKE STEMS
GB1640677A GB1559798A (en) 1976-09-07 1977-04-20 Continuous manufacture of glass fibre reinforced sections using dielectric heating

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FR2452887A1 (en) * 1979-04-05 1980-10-31 Molins Ltd DEVICE FOR DELIVERING FILTERS FOR CIGARETTES AND SIMILAR STEMS USED IN THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY
DE3626843A1 (en) * 1985-08-17 1987-03-19 Molins Plc CIGARETTE FILTER DISPENSER
GB2236995A (en) * 1989-10-20 1991-04-24 Molins Plc Conveyor system for rod-like articles
CN108041676A (en) * 2017-12-29 2018-05-18 河南中烟工业有限责任公司 Anti-collapse apparatus for correcting in a kind of cigarette slot
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FR2452887A1 (en) * 1979-04-05 1980-10-31 Molins Ltd DEVICE FOR DELIVERING FILTERS FOR CIGARETTES AND SIMILAR STEMS USED IN THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY
USRE31777E (en) * 1979-04-05 1984-12-25 Molins Ltd. Feeding device for cigarette filters and similar rods
DE3626843A1 (en) * 1985-08-17 1987-03-19 Molins Plc CIGARETTE FILTER DISPENSER
GB2236995A (en) * 1989-10-20 1991-04-24 Molins Plc Conveyor system for rod-like articles
GB2236995B (en) * 1989-10-20 1994-02-16 Molins Plc Conveyor system for rod-like articles
CN108041676A (en) * 2017-12-29 2018-05-18 河南中烟工业有限责任公司 Anti-collapse apparatus for correcting in a kind of cigarette slot
EP3772289B1 (en) 2019-08-05 2023-03-01 International Tobacco Machinery Poland SP. Z O.O. A feeding apparatus for feeding single-layer stream of tobacco industry's rod-like articles

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