Collecting system for batchwise collection of rod-shaped objects

Package making – With means responsive to a sensed condition – Concurrent control of contents and receptacle feeds

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53236, 214 17CA, B65G 108

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039509206

ABSTRACT:
A collecting system for batchwise collection of rod-shaped objects, such as cigars and cheroots, having a collecting band releasably suspended at one end and the other end being located between a roller and spring loaded counterbacking whereby the band defines between the two ends a downwardly closed and upwardly open receptacle. A duct for feeding the rod-shaped objects communicates with the opening of the receptacle. A driver is connected with the roller and a control device is provided for ascertaining the presence of the rod-shaped objects at the upper part of the receptacle and for controlling the driver in such a manner as to gradually increase the length of the receptacle-defining band when objects are positioned above a predetermined level.

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