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1. Field of Invention
This invention pertains generally to equipment for use in harvesting and curing tobacco. More particularly, this invention pertains to a portable apparatus for drying tobacco.
2. Description of the Related Art
To allow leaves of tobacco to dry before processing into end products, stalks of tobacco are hung in drying barns for a period of time until the tobacco leaves have dried.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,227 discloses a tobacco leaf drying system having an air-inlet opening and closing device which is operated independently of the wet-bulb temperature control device, and in operation, gradually starts to open the inlet when the mesophyll drying stage begins, and closes the inlet by the end of the stem drying stage. This ventilates the humid air having passed through the leaf layers in amounts almost equal to the outdoor air introduced into the chamber, so as to slowly change the mixing ratio of the fresh air taken in and, thereby maintaining the chamber humidity at a proper level while advancing a successful drying operation.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,334 discloses a portable curing frame is provided particularly adapted for use with an automated tobacco harvester. The curing frame includes a substantially rectangular frame member including a series of slotted tracks, in the form of slotted tubes, specially designed for receiving a notched portion of the plant stalks.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,642 discloses a tobacco drying apparatus for holding stalks of tobacco in a drying barn, in which a stalk of tobacco may be inserted upwardly into the drying apparatus and is automatically held against undesired downward removal therefrom.
In various methods known in the art, harvested tobacco stalks must be handled a first time when loaded from the field onto a harvesting apparatus, and then must be handled a first time when loaded from the harvesting apparatus into a drying barn. It is desirable to have an apparatus, or a system or method, that eliminates the need to handle the harvested tobacco a second time, or that minimizes the number of times that the harvested tobacco must be handled.
In some of its many embodiments, the present general inventive concept includes a portable tobacco barn that includes a frame with arm members to support curing rods holding harvested tobacco stalks. Generally, once the portable tobacco barn is loaded to capacity, the portable tobacco barn is covered with a protective cover sheet, and the loaded harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods then remain loaded in the portable tobacco barn during the drying and curing process.
A portable tobacco barn according to various embodiments of the present general inventive concept is capable of being loaded in the field and then transported, with the harvested tobacco stalks, to another location. In many uses of embodiments of the present general inventive concept, and in many methods according to the present general inventive concept, the portable tobacco barn is loaded with harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods in the field, and the loaded harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods then remain loaded in the portable tobacco barn during and throughout the curing process. Compared to other methods used in the art, use of the portable tobacco barn minimizes the number of times that personnel must physically touch or handle harvested tobacco stalks while preparing them for curing.
In some of its many embodiments, the present general inventive concept includes a portable tobacco barn to receive and hold harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods, the portable tobacco barn including a portable frame assembly including a mid-level set of arm members to support a curing rod holding harvested tobacco stalks and a level set of arm members to support a curing rod holding harvested tobacco stalks and a protective cover sheet to cover said portable frame assembly.
In some embodiments, the arm members are fabricated from wood.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from wood.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from galvanized metal.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from aluminum, PVC, or a plastic material.
Some embodiments further include vertical support members and arm support members to support the arm members, the arm support members being attached to the vertical support members.
In some of its many embodiments, the present general inventive concept includes a portable tobacco barn to receive and hold harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods, including a portable frame assembly including a set of arm members to support curing rods holding harvested tobacco stalks and a protective cover sheet to cover said portable frame assembly.
In some embodiments, the arm members are fabricated from wood.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from wood.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from galvanized metal.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from aluminum, PVC, or a plastic material.
Some embodiments further include vertical support members and arm support members to support the arm members, the arm support members being attached to the vertical support members.
In some methods according to the present general inventive concept, a method of harvesting tobacco includes supplying a portable frame assembly including a mid-level set of arm members to support curing rods with affixed harvested tobacco stalks and a top-level set of arm members to support curing rods with affixed harvested tobacco stalks, delivering said portable frame assembly to a field of tobacco plants, affixing harvested tobacco stalks to curing rods, loading said curing rods with affixed harvested tobacco stalks onto said mid-level set of arm members to support curing rods with affixed harvested tobacco stalks and said top-level set of arm members to support curing rods with affixed harvested tobacco stalks, covering said portable frame assembly with a protective cover sheet, said protective cover sheet covering the top and sides of said portable frame assembly, said protective cover sheet having corners, tying down said corners of said protective cover sheet with fastening devices, and removing the portable frame assembly from the field of tobacco plants.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from wood.
In some embodiments, the portable frame assembly is fabricated from galvanized metal.
Use of a portable tobacco barn allows for “one-touch” harvesting of tobacco. Whereas in other methods known in the art, the harvested tobacco stalks must be handled a first time when loaded from the field onto a harvesting apparatus, and then must be handled a first time when loaded from the harvesting apparatus into a drying barn, use of a portable tobacco barn according to the present general inventive concept eliminates the second step.
The present general inventive concept, then, in some of its many example embodiments, eliminates the need to handle the harvested tobacco a second time and minimizes the number of times that the harvested tobacco must be handled.
The above-mentioned and additional features of the invention will become more clearly understood from the following detailed description of the invention read together with the drawings in which:
In some of its many embodiments, the present general inventive concept includes a portable tobacco barn that includes a frame with arm members to support curing rods holding harvested tobacco stalks. Generally, once a full complement of curing rods holding harvested tobacco stalks are loaded onto the portable tobacco barn—that is, once the portable tobacco barn is loaded to capacity—the portable tobacco barn is covered with a protective cover sheet. In many uses of the present invention and methods, the portable tobacco barn is loaded with harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods in the field, and the loaded harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods then remain loaded in the portable tobacco barn during the curing process. Compared to other methods used in the art, use of the portable tobacco barn minimizes the number of times that personnel must physically touch or handle harvested tobacco stalks while preparing them for curing.
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A portable tobacco barn according to the present general inventive concept is capable of being fabricated from a variety of materials. In some embodiments, such as the example embodiment illustrated in
In some embodiments of the present general inventive concept, a portable tobacco barn is fabricated from aluminum. In some embodiments of the present general inventive concept, a portable tobacco barn is fabricated from some other metal. In some embodiments of the present general inventive concept, a portable tobacco barn is fabricated from PVC. In some embodiments of the present general inventive concept, a portable tobacco barn is fabricated from a plastic material or composite. Other variants and embodiments will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and these other variants and embodiments are contemplated and embraced by the present general inventive concept.
A portable tobacco barn according to various embodiments of the present general inventive concept is capable of being loaded in the field and then transported, with the harvested tobacco stalks, to another location. In many uses of embodiments of the present general inventive concept, and in many methods according to the present general inventive concept, the portable tobacco barn is loaded with harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods in the field, and the loaded harvested tobacco stalks on curing rods then remain loaded in the portable tobacco barn during and throughout the curing process. Compared to other methods used in the art, use of the portable tobacco barn minimizes the number of times that personnel must physically touch or handle harvested tobacco stalks while preparing them for curing. Use of a portable tobacco barn allows for “one-touch” harvesting of tobacco. Whereas in other methods known in the art, the harvested tobacco stalks must be handled a first time when loaded from the field onto a harvesting apparatus, and then must be handled a first time when loaded from the harvesting apparatus into a drying barn, use of a portable tobacco barn according to the present general inventive concept eliminates the second step.
The present general inventive concept, then, in some of its many example embodiments, eliminates the need to handle the harvested tobacco a second time and minimizes the number of times that the harvested tobacco must be handled.
While the present invention has been illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.