Claims
- 1. A method of separating lighter particles from heavier particles in a mixture thereof utilizing a separation chamber for continuous movement of particles therethrough, said chamber having a pair of opposite sides one of which is a projecting side and one of which is a receiving side, said projecting side of said chamber having an inlet opening for receiving the lighter and heavier particles of the mixture with the receiving side of said chamber having an outlet opening disposed generally across from said inlet opening, said method comprising the steps of
- establishing a generally upward air flow in said chamber between the opposite sides thereof,
- projecting particles from the projecting side of said chamber across the generally upward air flow therein so that lighter particles are carried upwardly by the air flow in said chamber and particles including heavier particles move downwardly through the generally upward air flow in said chamber, the particles projected from the projecting side of said chamber being the lighter and heavier particles of the mixture,
- causing some of the particles projected from the projecting side of said chamber to reach the receiving side thereof and to pass through the outlet opening therein to be subsequently processed,
- receiving the lighter particles carried upwardly by the air flow within said chamber and moving the same in such a way as to enable them to discharge from said chamber, and
- receiving the particles including heavier particles which move downwardly within the generally upward air flow in said chamber and moving the same in such a way as to enable them to be discharged from said chamber,
- said particles passing through the outlet opening being different from the lighter particles carried upwardly by the air flow and the particles which move downwardly through the air flow.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said mixture comprises threshed leaf tobacco.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein the particles including the heavier particles which move downwardly through the generally upward air flow are received in said chamber and moved in such a way as to be discharged in to the outlet opening in the receiving side of the chamber.
- 4. Apparatus for separating lighter particles from heavier particles in a mixture thereof which comprises
- a separation chamber constructed and arranged to enable particles to be continuously moved therethrough, said chamber having a pair of opposite sides one of which is a projecting side and one of which is a receiving side, said projecting side of said chamber having an inlet opening for receiving the lighter and heavier particles of the mixture with the receiving side of said chamber having an outlet opening disposed generally across from said inlet opening,
- a fan system constructed and arranged with respect to said chamber to establish a generally upward air flow in said chamber between the opposite sides thereof,
- a power driven particle projecting mechanism associated with said chamber disposed in the projecting side thereof,
- the power driven particle projecting mechanism being constructed and arranged to project particles of a mixture fed thereto into and across the generally upward air flow in said chamber so that lighter particles are carried upwardly by the generally upward air flow within said chamber and some particles including heavier particles move downwardly within the generally upward air flow in said chamber,
- the power driven particle projecting mechanism being constructed and arranged to project the particles fed thereto into and across the generally upward air flow in said chamber in such a way that some particles reach the receiving side of said chamber in a position to enter the outlet opening therein to be subsequently processed,
- a lighter particle receiving and moving assembly constructed and arranged with respect to said chamber to receive the lighter particles carried upwardly by the generally upward air flow within said chamber and move the same in such a way as to enable the lighter particles to be discharged from said chamber, and
- a heavier particle receiving and moving assembly constructed and arranged with respect to said chamber to receive the particles including heavier particles which move downwardly within the generally upward air flow in said chamber and move the same in such a way as to enable them to be discharged from said chamber,
- said particles passing through the outlet opening being different from the lighter particles carried upwardly by the air flow and the particles which move downwardly through the air flow.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said heavier particle receiving and moving assembly comprises an extent of an operative flight of an endless foraminous conveyor in said chamber movable in a direction from the projecting side thereof toward the receiving side thereof.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein the generally upward air flow in said chamber flows upwardly through the extent of the operative flight of the endless foraminous conveyor moveable therein.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein the extent of operative flight of the endless foraminous conveyor constitutes an endless foraminous conveyor in said chamber constructed and arranged such that the upper flight moves the particles received thereon in such a way as to be discharged into said outlet opening in the receiving side of the chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/165,459, filed Dec. 13, 1993, still pending, which, in turn is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/804,741, filed Dec. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,325,875, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/591,054, filed Oct. 1, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,863, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/088,390, filed Aug. 24, 1987, now abandoned, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/304,267, filed Jan. 31, 1989, now abandoned.
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