Claims
- 1. Improved apparatus for treating particulate material with a liquid additive comprising in combination
- (a) an elongated rotatable cylinder whose longitudinal axis is disposed in a substantially horizontal position and having an entrance end for introducing particulate material into the cylinder and an exit end for discharging treated particulate material, said cylinder also having an inner wall that has associated therewith a plurality of flights designed to enhance the lifting action exerted on the particulate material as it is carried upwardly to a predetermined point by the portion of the inner wall that is rising during rotation of the cylinder,
- (b) means for rotating said elongated rotatable cylinder at a speed that is sufficient to cause said particulate material to be carried upwardly to said predetermined point before falling downwardly due to gravitational forces and thereby to confine a major portion of the particulate material in a zone that is contiguous to the portion of the inner wall that is rising during rotation of the cylinder,
- (c) a group of stationary nozzles arranged adjacent to the inner wall of the cylinder with the nozzles in said group of stationary nozzles extending in a longitudinal direction along a substantial length of the inner wall of the cylinder and being oriented so that fluid streams emerging from the nozzles impinge obliquely against a portion of the inner wall that is rising during rotation of the cylinder at or above said predetermined point and in a direction that is substantially opposite to the direction of movement of said inner wall thereby causing any particulate material adhering to the rising inner wall to be dislodged therefrom, said fluid streams emerging from the nozzles also serving to augment the agitation action resulting from the gravitational effect on the particulate material that has temporarily separated from the rising inner wall,
- (d) a plurality of liquid additive spray nozzles strategically positioned within the cylinder at a location that permits liquid additive supplied to the spray nozzles to be directed into the zone where the major portion of the particulate material is confined by gravity and the rotational movement of the cylinder during its passage through the cylinder,
- (e) means for supplying a pressurized fluid to said group of stationary nozzles,
- (f) means for monitoring the feed rate of particulate material introduced into the entrance end of the cylinder and
- (g) first additive supply means for supplying regulated quantities of a first liquid additive to a selected spray nozzle in said plurality of liquid additive spray nozzles and a second additive supply means for supplying regulated quantities of a second liquid additive to a spray nozzle in said plurality of liquid additive spray nozzles other than said selected spray nozzle.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first additive supply means comprises first liquid additive feed means and a first mass flow meter with an associated control valve that can be regulated with respect to the feed rate of particulate material introduced into the entrance end of the cylinder.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said second additive supply means comprises second liquid additive feed means and a second mass flow meter with an associated control valve that can be regulated with respect to the feed rate of particulate material introduced into the entrance end of the cylinder.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 which includes a device for monitoring the moisture content of the particulate material being treated and said first additive supply means is provided with means for supplying quantities of water that are regulated with respect to the monitored moisture content of the particulate material as well as with respect to the feed rate of particulate material introduced into the entrance end of the cylinder.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said plurality of liquid additive spray nozzles includes a gas-atomizing spray nozzle and means for supplying pressurized gas to said gas-atomizing spray nozzle.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said means for supplying pressurized gas to said gas-atomizing spray nozzle includes a source of steam under pressure.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein all nozzles making up said plurality of liquid additive spray nozzles comprise gas-atomizing spray nozzles which are located between the entrance end and the midpoint of said cylinder and the apparatus includes means for supplying pressurized gas to each of said gas-atomizing spray nozzles.
- 8. A method for uniformly applying liquid additives to particulate material comprising the steps
- (a) moving a continuous stream of particulate material through a rotating cylinder that is provided with an entrance end and an exit end for introducing and withdrawing, respectively, the particulate material, said rotating cylinder having its longitudinal axis disposed in a substantially horizontal position and having an inner wall with a plurality of flights associated therewith for contacting and effecting a lifting action on the particulate material as it moves through the cylinder,
- (b) regulating the rotational speed of the cylinder so that the angular velocity of the inner wall surface is maintained at a sufficient level to cause said particulate material to be carried upwardly by the rising inner wall of the cylinder to a predetermined point at which a major portion of the particulate material begins to separate from the inner wall due to the influence of gravity,
- (c) directing an elongated band of pressurized fluid obliquely against the rising inner wall in a direction that is substantially opposite to the direction of movement of the inner wall and at a location above said predetermined point at which a major portion of the particulate material begins to separate from the inner wall due to the influence of gravity, said band of pressurized fluid serving to dislodge any particulate material adhering to the inner wall surface and to augment the agitation action which is exerted on the particulate material by gravitational forces and the rotational movement of the cylinder,
- (d) subjecting the particulate material to sprays of at least two different liquid additives as the particulate material is being agitated by the combined effects of gravitational forces, the rotational movement of the cylinder and the elongated band of pressurized fluid directed obliquely against the inner wall of the cylinder and
- (e) controlling the amounts of said at least two different liquid additives sprayed onto said particulate material with respect to the quantity of particulate material introduced into the rotating cylinder.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the spray of at least one of the liquid additives is gas-atomized.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein one of the liquid additives comprises water for adjusting the moisture content of the particulate material.
- 11. The method of claim 10 that includes the step of monitoring the moisture content of the particulate material being treated and controlling the amount of water sprayed onto the particulate material with respect to the monitored moisture content as well as with respect to the quantity of particulate material introduced into the rotating cylinder.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the spray of water is atomized with pressurized steam.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the particulate material comprises tobacco and said at least two different liquid additives includes a mixture of tobacco casing materials.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 936,050 filed Nov. 28, 1986. now U.S. Pat. No. 4,730,627.
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