Claims
- 1. Apparatus for moistening tobacco, said apparatus including, in combination,
- a gas-tight chamber of a size large enough to receive a mass of tobacco to be moistened,
- an evacuation probe associated with the chamber and movable from a retracted position in which it is out of contact with the mass of tobacco to be moistened in the chamber to an extended position in which it penetrates said mass of tobacco,
- said probe being connected to first vacuum means,
- said first vacuum means being effective to lower the absolute pressure in said chamber from atmospheric down to about, but not substantially less than 1 inch Hg absolute, but, in any event, to an absolute pressure greater than the flash point of the tobacco being moistened,
- second vacuum means,
- said second vacuum means including a steam ejector and condensing means therefore and being effective to lower the absolute pressure in the chamber from a maximum of about 2-3 inches Hg absolute down to an absolute pressure of about 0.2 inch Hg absolute, but, in any event, to an absolute pressure less than the flash point of the tobacco being moistened,
- first valve and conduit means operable, during an initial evacuation, to connect the chamber to said first vacuum means and to at least partially by pass connection of said chamber to said second vacuum means,
- second valve and conduit means, operable after the aforesaid maximum absolute pressure of about 2-3 inches Hg absolute is reached, to connect said second vacuum means and said first vacuum means to said chamber wherein tobacco within said chamber is subjected to the combined effects of the first and second vacuum means, and thereby said tobacco is subjected to an absolute pressure below its flash point,
- means for thereafter admitting steam to the chamber while evacuating only through said probe at a rate which causes the absolute pressure in the chamber to increase from a level less than the flash point of the tobacco to a maximum upper level which corresponds to the temperature at which the tobacco can be deleteriously affected by the temperature which corresponds thereto,
- said second valve and conduit means being operable to disconnect said second vacuum means from said evacuation system prior to the aforesaid maximum absolute pressure thereof is reached, and after attachment of the minimum effective absolute pressure of the first vacuum means is reached,
- means for thereafter subjecting said tobacco to a substantially constant pressure while simultaneously steaming into the chamber while evacuating only through the probe,
- means for thereafter lowering the absolute pressure to which the tobacco is subjected to a level within the capacity of the first vacuum means by evacuating solely through the probe, and
- means for thereafter controllably increasing the absolute pressure to which the tobacco is subjected to atmospheric.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further characterized in that
- said (1) first valve and conduit means, (2) second valve and conduit means, (3) means for admitting steam to the chamber while evacuating only through said probe, and (4) means for disconnecting the second vacuum means from the evacuation system, consists of three valves in two conduit lines,
- which conduit lines are connected, at their first terminals, to the chamber and the probe respectively, and, at their second ends, to the second vacuum means and the condenser means respectively.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further characterized by and including
- a cooling tower and a condensate recirculating system associated therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 426,112, filed Dec. 19, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,931,825.
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Divisions (1)
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