Claims
- 1. Apparatus for separating tobacco stem particles from a mixture containing such particles and tobacco stalk particles obtained in a threshing and separating process employed in a tobacco stemmery, said apparatus comprisinga hollow drum having a longitudinal axis mounted for rotational movement about said axis, said axis being disposed at a slight angle with respect to the horizontal so as to establish a higher inlet end and a lower outlet end of said drum, mixture handling structure constructed and arranged with respect to the inlet end of said hollow drum to feed thereto a supply of a mixture containing tobacco stem particles and tobacco stalk particles obtained in a threshing and separating process employed in a tobacco stemmery, said hollow drum having a periphery formed of a foraminus structure including generally axially extending parallel bars spaced apart a distance sufficient to allow the passage of tobacco stem particles therethrough while substantially preventing the passage of tobacco stalk particles therethrough, said bars defining longitudinaly extending tobacco engaging surfaces on an interior of said tubular drum, a power operated assembly for rotating said hollow drum about its axis at a speed sufficient to cause a portion of the mixture entering the inlet and falling on the lowermost bars which has not passed through the spaces between the bars to be carried through a cycle which includes an upward movement with the movement of the bars and a falling movement downwardly onto the lowermost bars at a position downstream and a repetition of said cycle until the remaining mixture is moved out of the lower outlet end of said hollow drum, tobacco stem handling structure below said hollow drum constructed and arranged to receive the tobacco stem particles passing through the spaces between said bars as the particles of the mixture are cycled within the rotating hollow drum and move the tobacco stem particles away, and tobacco stalk particle handling structure at the outlet end of said hollow drum constructed and arranged to receive the remaining mixture moved out of the lower outlet end of said hollow drum and to move the remaining mixture away wherein a blockage clearing mechanism is operatively associated with the exterior periphery of said hollow drum constructed and arranged to move particles lodged in the spaces between said bars downwardly during the rotational movement of said hollow drum.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said blockage clearing mechanism is constructed and arranged for movement between an operative position in which said blockage clearing mechanism is operatively associated with said drum as aforesaid and an inoperative position in which said blockage clearing mechanism is spaced from said drum.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said blockage clearing mechanism is comprised of a plurality of elongated gears mounted on an upper portion of the exterior of said drum, said gears having teeth constructed and arranged to meshingly engage said bars and to extend into the spaces between said bars to move said lodged particles downwardly into the interior of said drum during said rotational movement of said drum.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of axially extending mixture lifting structures circumferentially spaced about an interior portion of said drum for rotational movement therewith, each said mixture lifting structure being constructed and arranged to lift said portion of the mixture falling on the lowermost bars which has not passed through the spaces between the bars upwardly with the upward movement of the bars and to drop said portion downwardly onto the lowermost bars at a downstream position as each of said mixture lifting structures reaches an upper portion of said drum interior.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein a blockage clearing mechanism is operatively associated with the upper exterior periphery of said hollow drum constructed and arranged to move particles lodged in the spaces between said bars downwardly during the rotational movement of said hollow drum.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said longitudinal axis of said hollow drum is disposed at an angle of about five degrees and wherein said rotational speed of said drum is from approximately 12 to approximately 18 rpm.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said bars are spaced apart to form longitudinal openings about three eighths of an inch wide around the periphery of said drum.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 7 further comprising a central shroud and an outlet shroud, said central shroud generally surrounding said hollow drum and being constructed and arranged to contain dust generated by the movement of said portion of said mixture within said drum, said central shroud having a bottom opening constructed and arranged to direct stems falling through said bars onto said tobacco stem handling structure, and said outlet shroud generally surrounding said outlet opening and being constructed and arranged to contain said dust and to direct the portion of the mixture that passes through said outlet opening onto said tobacco stalk particle handling structure.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said mixture handling structure is provided by a first conveyor belt assembly, wherein said tobacco stem handling structure is provided by a second conveyor belt assembly, said second conveyor belt assembly being constructed and arranged to move said stem particles away to a stem container, and wherein said tobacco stalk particle handling structure is provided by a third conveyor belt assembly, said third conveyor belt assembly being constructed and arranged to move said stalk particles away to a stalk container.
- 10. A method of separating tobacco stem particles from a mixture containing such particles and tobacco stalk particles obtained in a threshing and separating process employed in a tobacco stemmery utilizing a hollow drum having a longitudinal axis and being mounted for rotational movement about said axis, said axis being disposed at a slight angle with respect to the horizontal so as to establish a higher inlet end and a lower outlet end of said hollow drum, the hollow drum having a periphery formed of a foraminus structure including generally axially extending parallel bars spaced apart a distance sufficient to allow the passage of tobacco stem particles therethrough while substantially preventing the passage of tobacco stalk particles therethrough, said method comprisingfeeding to the inlet end of said hollow drum a supply of a mixture containing tobacco stem particles and tobacco stalk particles obtained in a threshing and separating process employed in a tobacco stemmery, moving said mixture with respect to said hollow drum by rotating said hollow drum about its axis at a speed sufficient to cause a portion of the mixture entering the inlet and falling on the lowermost bars which has not passed through the spaces between the bars to be carried through a cycle which includes an upward movement with the movement of the bars and a falling movement downwardly onto the lowermost bars at a position downstream and a repetition of said cycle until the remaining mixture is moved out of the lower outlet end of said hollow drum, receiving the tobacco stem particles passing through the spaces between said bars as the particles of the mixture are cycled within the rotating hollow drum and moving the tobacco stem particles away, and receiving the remaining mixture moved out of the lower outlet end of said hollow drum and moving the remaining mixture away.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 10, wherein said feeding comprises feeding said supply of said mixture to the inlet end of said hollow drum from a stem dryer.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 10, said method further utilizing a blockage clearing mechanism operatively associated with an upper exterior periphery of said hollow drum, said blockage clearing mechanism being constructed and arranged to move particles lodged in the spaces between said bars downwardly during the rotational movement of said drum, said moving of said mixture further comprising moving particles lodged in the spaces between said bar downwardly during the rotational movement of said drum with said blockage clearing mechanism.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 12, said drum further including a plurality of axially extending mixture lifting structures circumferentially spaced about an interior portion of said drum for rotational movement therewith, each said mixture lifting structure being constructed and arranged to lift said portion of the mixture falling on the lowermost bars which has not passed through the spaces between the bars upwardly with the upward movement of the bars and to drop said portion downwardly onto the lowermost bars at a downstream position as each of said mixture lifting structures reaches an upper portion of said drum interior.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 13, wherein said bars are spaced apart to form longitudinal openings about three eighths of an inch wide around the periphery of said drum, wherein said longitudinal axis of said drum is inclined at about five degrees and wherein said rotating of said drum is from approximately 12 to approximately 18 rpm.
- 15. A separator comprisinga hollow drum having a longitudinal axis mounted for rotational movement about said axis, said axis being disposed at a slight angle with respect to the horizontal so as to establish a higher inlet end and a lower outlet end of said drum, feeding structure constructed and arranged with respect to the inlet end of said hollow drum to feed thereto a supply of a mixture containing first and second size fractions, said hollow drum having a periphery formed of a foraminus structure including generally axially extending parallel bars spaced apart a distance sufficient to allow the passage of the first size fraction therethrough while substantially preventing the passage of the second size fraction therethrough, said bars defining longitudinally extending tobacco engaging surfaces on an interior of said tubular drum, a power operated assembly for rotating said hollow drum about its axis at a speed sufficient to cause a portion of the mixture entering the inlet and falling on the lowermost bars which has not passed through the spaces between the bars to be carried through a cycle which includes an upward movement with the movement of the bars and a falling movement downwardly onto the lowermost bars at a position downstream and a repetition of said cycle until the remaining mixture is moved out of the lower outlet end of said hollow drum, a first size fraction handling structure below said hollow drum constructed and arranged to receive the first size fraction passing through the spaces between said bars as the mixture is cycled within the rotating hollow drum and move the first size fraction away, and second size fraction handling structure at the outlet end of said hollow drum constructed and arranged to receive the remaining mixture moved out of the lower outlet end of said hollow drum and move the remaining mixture away, and a blockage clearing mechanism operatively associated with the upper exterior periphery of said hollow drum constructed and arranged to move material lodged in the spaces between said bars downwardly during the rotational movement of said hollow drum.
- 16. A separator as defined in claim 15 wherein said blockage clearing mechanism is constructed and arranged for movement between an operative position in which said blockage clearing mechanism is operatively associated with said drum as aforesaid and an inoperative position in which said blockage clearing mechanism is spaced from said drum.
- 17. A separator as defined in claim 16, further comprising a plurality of axially extending mixture lifting structures circumferentially spaced about an interior portion of said drum for rotational movement therewith, each said mixture lifting structure being constructed and arranged to lift said portion of the mixture falling on the lowermost bars which has not passed through the spaces between the bars upwardly with the upward movement of the bars and to drop said portion downwardly onto the lowermost bars at a downstream position as each of said mixture lifting structures reaches an upper portion of said drum interior.
- 18. A separator as defined in claim 17, wherein said longitudinal axis of said hollow drum is disposed at an angle of about five degrees, wherein said rotational speed of said drum is from approximately 12 to approximately 18 rpm and wherein said bars are spaced apart to form longitudinal openings about three eighths of an inch wide around the periphery of said drum.
- 19. A separator as defined in claim 18 further comprising a central shroud and an outlet shroud, said central shroud generally surrounding said hollow drum and being constructed and arranged to contain dust generated by the movement of said portion of said mixture within said drum, said central shroud having a bottom opening constructed and arranged to direct stems falling through said bars onto said tobacco stem handling structure, and said outlet shroud generally surrounding said outlet opening and being constructed and arranged to contain said dust and to direct the portion of the mixture that passes through said outlet opening onto said tobacco stalk particle handling structure.
Parent Case Info
The present application claims priority from the U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/124,018 filed Mar. 12, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application for all material disclosed therein.
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Wagner et al., US Statutory Invention Registration #H31, Published Mar. 4,1986. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/124018 |
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