Claims
- 1. A method of drying tobacco, comprising the steps of feeding a continuous stream of moist tobacco particles into an elongated path; transporting the particles of said stream along said path; subjecting the particles to the homogenizing action of a heated first gas current in a first portion of said path, including maintaining said current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with the particles; reducing the moisture content of tobacco particles in a second portion of said path; subjecting the particles to the action of a heated second gas current in a third portion of said path, including establishing a state of hygroscopic equilibrium between said second current and the particles; removing the particles from said path in a continuous stream; monitoring the moisture content of the particles downstream of said second portion of said path; and intensifying said moisture content reducing step when the monitored moisture content exceeds a predetermined value and vice versa.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising the steps of measuring the moisture content of tobacco particles upstream of said first portion of said path and changing the moisture content of said first current in response to changes of measured moisture content of tobacco particles.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said step of establishing a state of hygroscopic equilibrium between said second current and the particles in said third portion of said path includes maintaining the moisture content of said second current in a predetermined relationship with a predetermined desired moisture content of tobacco particles leaving said third portion of said path.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising the steps of measuring the temperature of at least one of said currents, comparing the measured temperature with a given temperature, and changing the temperature of said one current when the measured temperature deviates from said given temperature.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said transporting step comprises agitating the particles of tobacco in at least one of said first and third portions of said path so that the respective current contacts and passes through a layer of floating particles.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said step of reducing the moisture content of tobacco particles comprises subjecting the particles in said second portion of said path to the action of a heated third gas current.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 6, wherein said transporting step comprises agitating the particles in said second portion of said path.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 6, further comprising the step of reducing the speed of at least one of said currents during contact with tobacco particles in the respective portion of said path.
- 9. In an apparatus for drying tobacco, a combination comprising means for transporting tobacco particles along an elongated path, said transporting means comprising a plurality of successive sections defining successive portions of said path; means for feeding a continuous stream of moist tobacco particles to said transporting means; means for homogenizing the particles of tobacco with a first heated gas current in a first section of said transporting means, including means for maintaining said first gas current in a state of at least substantial hygroscopic equilibrium with tobacco particles in the respective portion of said path, adjustable means for reducing the moisture content of homogenized tobacco particles in a second portion of said transporting means; means for homogenizing the thus dried tobacco particles with a second heated gas current in a third section of said transporting means, including means for maintaining said second current in a state of at least substantial hygroscopic equilibrium with dried tobacco particles in the respective portion of said path; means for receiving the thus dried and homogenized tobacco particles in a continuous stream; means for monitoring the moisture content of tobacco particles downstream of said second section of said transporting means; and means for adjusting said moisture reducing means when the monitored moisture content deviates from a predetermined value to respectively intensify and reduce the moisture reducing action when the monitored moisture content respectively exceeds and is below said predetermined value.
- 10. A combination as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for measuring the moisture content of tobacco particles upstream of said first section of said transporting means, said means for maintaining said first current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with tobacco particles including control means for changing the moisture content of said first current in response to changes in measured moisture content of tobacco particles.
- 11. A combination as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for measuring the moisture content of tobacco particles downstream of said third section and means for adjusting said means for reducing the moisture content of tobacco particles in said second section in response to changes in measured moisture content.
- 12. A combination as defined in claim 9, wherein said means for maintaining said second current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with dried tobacco particles comprises control means for regulating the moisture content of said second current.
- 13. A combination as defined in claim 9, wherein at least one of said means for maintaining the respective current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with tobacco particles comprises means for measuring the temperature of the respective current prior to contact with tobacco particles and control means for adjusting the temperature of the respective current when the measured temperature deviates from a given temperature.
- 14. A combination as defined in claim 9, wherein at least one of said first and third sections of said transporting means comprises means for agitating the particles of tobacco in the respective portion of said first path.
- 15. A combination as defined in claim 14, wherein said agitating means comprises a vibratory conveyor having a trough including a foraminous bottom wall below the particles of tobacco in said one section and the respective current passes upwardly through said bottom wall to form a plurality of smaller currents which pass between the particles of tobacco above said bottom wall.
- 16. A combination as defined in claim 9, wherein said transporting means comprises a vibratory conveyor for particles of tobacco in said second section and said means for reducing the moisture content of tobacco particles comprises means for contacting the particles in said conveyor with a heated third gas current.
- 17. A combination as defined in claim 16, wherein said conveyor comprises a foraminous bottom wall below the particles of tobacco in said second section and said third current passes through said bottom wall to form a plurality of smaller currents which pass between the particles of tobacco above said bottom wall.
- 18. A combination as defined in claim 9, wherein said means for reducing the moisture content of tobacco particles in said second section comprises means for contacting the particles with a heated third gas current and further comprising means for reducing the speed of at least one of said currents during contact with tobacco particles in the respective portion of said path.
- 19. A combination as defined in claim 18, wherein said speed reducing means forms part of said transporting means.
- 20. A method of treating tobacco with a conditioning fluid, comprising the steps of transporting a continuous stream of tobacco in a predetermined direction along a predetermined path, said tobacco being in a first condition which deviates from a predetermined uniform condition and said transporting step comprising vibrating tobacco in said path; conveying conditioning fluid upwardly and substantially transversely across a predetermined section of said path whereby said fluid treats tobacco in said path to normally change said first condition to said predetermined uniform condition; reducing the speed of said fluid above the tobacco stream in said path; monitoring the condition of tobacco downstream of said section of said path; and adjusting said conveying step when the monitored condition deviates from said predetermined condition to reduce the deviation of the monitored condition from said predetermined condition.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20, wherein said fluid forms at least one ascending current and said speed reducing step comprises increasing the width of said current above the tobacco stream in said path.
- 22. A method as defined in claim 20, wherein said fluid is air and said conveying step comprises a plurality of stages including conveying a first current of air transversely across a first portion of said section of said path and conveying a second current of air transversely across a second portion of said section, the condition of said first current being different from the condition of said second current.
- 23. A method as defined in claim 22, wherein said first portion of said section is located ahead of said second portion, as considered in said direction.
- 24. Apparatus for treating tobacco with a conditioning fluid, comprising means for transporting a continuous stream of tobacco in a predetermined direction through and beyond a conditioning zone, said tobacco being in a first condition which deviates from a predetermined uniform condition and said transporting means including means for vibrating the tobacco of said stream; adjustable means for conveying conditioning fluid upwardly and sustantially transversely across the tobacco stream in said zone whereby said fluid treats the tobacco of said stream to normally change said first condition to said predetermined uniform condition before the tobacco leaves said zone; means for reducing the speed of said fluid above the tobacco of said stream; means for monitoring the condition of tobacco downstream of said zone; and means for adjusting said conveying means when the monitored condition deviates from said predetermined condition to reduce the deviation of the monitored condition from said predetermined condition.
- 25. Apparatus as defined in claim 24, wherein said vibrating means comprises a foraminous bottom wall and said speed reducing means comprises upwardly diverging side walls flanking the tobacco stream on said bottom wall.
- 26. Apparatus as defined in claim 24, wherein said zone comprises a plurality of sections disposed one behind the other, as considered in said direction, said conveying means comprising a device for conveying a first ascending current of air across the tobacco stream in one of said sections and a device for conveying a second ascending current of air across the tobacco stream in another of said sections, the condition of said first current being different from the condition of said second current.
- 27. Apparatus as defined in claim 26, wherein said one section is located ahead of said other section, as considered in said direction.
- 28. A method of drying tobacco, comprising the steps of feeding a continuous stream of moist tobacco particles into an elongated path; transporting the particles of said stream along said path; subjecting the particles to the homogenizing action of a heated first gas current in a first portion of said path, including maintaining said current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with the particles; reducing the moisture content of tobacco particles in a second portion of said path; subjecting the particles to the action of a heated second gas current in a third portion of said path, including establishing a state of hygroscopic equilibrium between said second current and the particles; removing the particles from said path in a continuous stream; and circulating at least a portion of at least one of said currents along an endless second path which intersects the respective portion of said first mentioned path.
- 29. In an apparatus for drying tobacco, a combination comprising means for transporting tobacco particles along an elongated path, said transporting means comprising a plurality of successive sections defining successive portions of said path; means for feeding a continuous stream of moist tobacco particles to said transporting means; means for homogenizing the particles of tobacco with a first heated gas current in a first section of said transporting means, including means for maintaining said first current in a state of at least substantial hygroscopic equilibrium with tobacco particles in the respective portion of said path; means for reducing the moisture content of homogenized tobacco particles in a second section of said transporting means; means for homogenizing the thus dried tobacco particles with a second heated gas current in a third section of said transporting means, including means for maintaining said second current in a state of at least substantial hygroscopic equilibrium with dried tobacco particles in the respective portion of said path, at least one of said homogenizing means further including means for circulating at least a portion of the respective current along an enless second path which crosses the respective portion of said first mentioned path; and means for receiving the dreid and homogenized tobacco particles in a continuous stream.
- 30. A method of drying tobacco with a gaseous fluid, comprising the steps of transporting moist tobacco particles along a predetermined path; subjecting the particles to the action of a moist first gas current which is conveyed substantially transversely across a first portion of said path; thereupon subjecting the particles to the action of a hot second gas current which is conveyed substantially transversely across a second portion of said path; monitoring the moisture content of tobacco downstream of said second portion of said path; respectively intensifying and reducing the heating action of said second gas current when the monitored moisture content is respectively higher than and below a predetermined value; subjecting the particles to the action of a third gas current which is conveyed substantially transversely across a third portion of said path; and maintaining said third current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with the particles in said third portion of said path.
- 31. In an apparatus for drying tobacco with a gaseous fluid, a combination comprising means for transporting moist tobacco particles along an elongated path, said transporting means comprising a plurality of successive sections defining successive portions of said path; means for contacting the particles of tobacco with a moist first gas current in a first section of said transporting means, including means for conveying said first current substantially transversely of the respective portion of said path; means for subjecting the particles of tobacco to the action of a hot second gas current in a second section of said transporting means, including means for conveying said second current substantially transversely of the respective portion of said path; means for monitoring the moisture content of tobacco particles downstream of said second section; means for adjusting said means for subjecting the particles to the action of said second gas current as a function of deviations of monitored moisture content from a predetermined value to respectively intensify and reduce the action of said second gas current when the monitored moisture content respectively exceeds and is below said predetermined value; means for subjecting the particles of tobacco in a third section of said transporting means to the action of a third gas current, including means for conveying said third current substantially transversely of the respective portion of said path; and means for maintaining said third current in a state of hygroscopic equilibrium with tobacco particles in said third section.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 220,599 filed Jan. 25, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,799,176 granted Mar. 26, 1974.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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