Claims
- 1. A method of storing tobacco or the like in high stacks and discharging the same, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) charging tobacco leaves into a plurality of storage chambers including juxtaposed first and second storage chambers to form a tobacco layer within each chamber, with said tobacco leaves horizontally oriented;
- (b) controlling said tobacco layer to a stack level avoiding compression of the leaves in a vertical direction;
- (c) discharging the tobacco layer in the first storage chamber onto a discharging conveyor in motion while changing the orientation of the tobacco leaves to a vertical orientation by guiding said tobacco layer to turn by substantially 90 degrees;
- (d) transporting the tobacco layer on the discharging conveyor to discharge the same at an end of the discharging conveyor;
- (e) detecting completion of the discharge of the tobacco layer in the first chamber to start discharging the tobacco layer of the second chamber with a timing such that a continuous tobacco layer is formed on the conveyor to be discharged continuously therefrom; and
- (f) separating said continuous layer piece by piece at a tail section of said discharging conveyor.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said steps (a) to (f) are controllably repeated.
- 3. An apparatus for storing tobacco or the like in high stacks and discharging the same, which comprises:
- horizontal discharging conveyor means running in a predetermined direction;
- a plurality of vertically elongate storage chambers juxtaposed in a row above said conveyor means, each chamber being defined by a plurality of walls including a partition wall extending perpendicular to said predetermined direction and a pair of sidewalls extending on a downstream side of said partition wall parallel to said predetermined direction and having a predetermined size in said predetermined direction, and a floor plate hinged to said partition wall at a bottom end thereof to open and close on a downstream side of the partition wall;
- tobacco supplying means provided above said plurality of chambers to charge said chambers with horizontally oriented tobacco leaves;
- said horizontal conveyor means being spaced apart from said chambers by a distance substantially equal to said size of each sidewall, each sidewall having at least one transparent window therein;
- a pair of transparent tobacco support plates erected substantially parallel to said sidewalls between said chambers and the conveyor means, whereby said tobacco leaves become vertically oriented into a continuous tobacco layer on said discharging conveyor means; and
- doffer means at a tail section of said discharging conveyor for separating the continuous tobacco layer piece by piece.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each storage chamber is inclined in said predetermined direction.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each storage chamber has zig-zag partition walls, said zig-zag partition walls having a first bent point above the bottom end.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 3, further including detecting means outside said pair of transparent tobacco support plates to detect the completion of the discharge therethrough.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said tobacco supplying means includes a charging conveyor having detecting means to detect a desired height of the tobacco leaves in a stack through said transparent window in the sidewall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 550,102, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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