Claims
- 1. A process for expanding tobacco comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing tobacco having a bulk density greater than about 10 lbs./cu.ft.;
- (b) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of from about 400 psig to about 1057 psig and at a temperature such that the carbon dioxide gas is at or near saturated conditions;
- (c) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (d) releasing the pressure;
- (e) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded; and
- (f) prior to step (b), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco such that the tobacco is cooled to a temperature of from about -35.degree. F. to about 30.degree. F. after releasing the pressure in step (d).
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the tobacco has an initial OV content of from about 12% to about 21%.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the tobacco has a bulk density of from about 11 to about 16 lbs./cu.ft.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the tobacco has an initial OV content of from about 13% to about 16%.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein step (b), contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas, is conducted at a pressure of from about 650 psig to about 950 psig.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes pre-cooling the tobacco prior to step (a).
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes pre-cooling the tobacco in situ after step (a).
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes subjecting the tobacco to a partial vacuum prior to contacting the tobacco with the carbon dioxide gas in step (b).
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the step of flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco is carried out at a selected substantially constant pressure between atmospheric pressure and about 850 psig.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein the selected pressure is a pressure between about 200 psig and about 500 psig.
- 12. The process of claim 1 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes cooling the tobacco to about 10.degree. F. or less prior to step (b).
- 13. The process of claim 1 wherein steps (a), (b), (c) and (d) are carried out in a total cumulative time of less than about 300 seconds.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein the total cumulative time is between about 50 and about 150 seconds.
- 15. The process of claim 1 wherein step (c), allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide gas, includes allowing the tobacco to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (b) for about 60 seconds or less before the pressure is released in step (d).
- 16. The process of claim 15 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (b) for about 10 seconds or less before the pressure is released in step (d).
- 17. The process of claim 16 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (b) for a negligible amount of time.
- 18. The process of claim 1 wherein step (c), allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide gas, includes allowing the tobacco to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas for a period of from about 1 second to about 300 seconds.
- 19. The process of claim 1 wherein step (d), releasing the pressure, is carried out over a period of from about 1 second to about 300 seconds.
- 20. The process of claim 1 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.5 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 21. The process of claim 1 wherein from about 1 to about 4 weight percent of carbon dioxide is retained in the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d).
- 22. The process of claim 1 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (e).
- 23. The process of claim 1 wherein step (e) comprises expanding the tobacco by heating in an environment maintained at a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. to about 800.degree. F. for a period of from about 0.1 second to about 5 seconds.
- 24. The process of claim 1 further comprising the step of applying a controlled amount of heat to at least a portion of an impregnation vessel after step (d), releasing the pressure.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein the step of applying a controlled amount of heat comprises directing hot gas in a controlled manner to at least a portion of the impregnation vessel.
- 26. The process of claim 24 wherein the step of applying a controlled amount of heat comprises activating at least one heating element arranged on the impregnation vessel.
- 27. The process of claim 1 wherein the tobacco occupies a volume of about 4 cu. ft. or less.
- 28. The process of claim 1 wherein the bulk density greater than about 10 lbs./cu.ft. is achieved at least in a portion of the tobacco.
- 29. The process of claim 1 wherein the tobacco occupies a volume of about 4 cu. ft. or more.
- 30. A process for expanding tobacco having an initial OV content of from about 13% to about 16% and a bulk density of from about 11 to about 15 lbs./cu.ft. comprising the steps of:
- (a) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of from about 200 psig to about 550 psig and at a temperature such that the carbon dioxide gas is at or near saturated conditions;
- (b) while maintaining the pressure of the carbon dioxide gas in contact with the tobacco at from about 200 psig to about 550 psig, cooling the tobacco sufficiently to cause a controlled amount of the carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco prior to releasing the pressure in step (e), such that the tobacco will be cooled to a temperature of from about -10.degree. F. to about 30.degree. F. after releasing the pressure in step (e);
- (c) increasing the pressure of the carbon dioxide gas in contact with the tobacco to from about 750 psig to about 950 psig while maintaining the carbon dioxide at or near saturated conditions;
- (d) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (e) releasing the pressure; and
- (f) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 31. The process of claim 30 wherein the tobacco cooling of step (b) includes flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco.
- 32. The process of claim 30 further comprising the step of removing heat from the tobacco prior to contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas in step (a).
- 33. The process of claim 32 wherein heat is removed from the tobacco prior to contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas in step (a) by subjecting the tobacco to a partial vacuum.
- 34. The process of claim 30 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (e), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 35. The process of claim 30 wherein step (f), subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded comprises contacting the tobacco with a fluid selected from the group consisting of steam, air, and a combination thereof, at about 350.degree. F. to about 550.degree. F. for about 4 seconds or less.
- 36. The process of claim 30 wherein steps (a) to (d) inclusive are carried out in a total cumulative time of about 300 seconds or less.
- 37. The process of claim 36 wherein the total cumulative time is between about 50 and about 150 seconds.
- 38. The process of claim 30 wherein step (d), allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide, includes allowing the tobacco to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (c) for about 60 seconds or less before the pressure is released in step (e).
- 39. The process of claim 38 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (c) for about 5 seconds or less.
- 40. The process of claim 39 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (c) for a negligible amount of time.
- 41. The process of claim 30 wherein from about 1 to about 4 weight percent of carbon dioxide is retained in the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (e).
- 42. The process of claim 30 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.9 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 43. The process of claim 30 further comprising a step of applying a controlled amount of heat to at least a portion of an impregnation vessel after step (e) releasing the pressure.
- 44. The process of claim 30 wherein the tobacco temperature is less than about 10.degree. F. after releasing the pressure in step (e).
- 45. A process for expanding tobacco having an initial OV content of from about 13% to about 16% and a bulk density of from about 11 to about 16 lbs./cu.ft. comprising the steps of:
- (a) pre-cooling the tobacco;
- (b) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure from about 750 psig to about 950 psig while maintaining the carbon dioxide at or near saturated conditions;
- (c) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (d) releasing the pressure; and
- (e) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 46. The process of claim 45 wherein the tobacco temperature is less than about 20.degree. F. after the pressure is released in step (d).
- 47. The process of claim 45 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (e).
- 48. The process of claim 45 wherein step (e), subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded comprises contacting the tobacco with a fluid selected from the group consisting of steam, air, and a combination thereof, at about 350.degree. F. to about 550.degree. F. for less than about 4 seconds.
- 49. The process of claim 45 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.3 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 50. The process of claim 45 wherein from about 1 to about 4 weight percent of carbon dioxide is retained in the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d).
- 51. The process of claim 45 wherein step (a), precooling the tobacco, includes flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco.
- 52. The process of claim 45 wherein steps (b) to (d) inclusive are carried out in a total cumulative time of about 300 seconds or less.
- 53. A process for expanding tobacco having an initial OV content of from about 15% to about 19% and a bulk density of from about 11 to about 14 lbs./cu.ft. comprising the steps of:
- (a) cooling the tobacco and lowering the OV of the tobacco in situ by subjecting the tobacco to a partial vacuum;
- (b) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure from about 750 psig to about 950 psig while maintaining the carbon dioxide at or near saturated conditions;
- (c) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (d) releasing the pressure; and
- (e) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 54. The process of claim 53 wherein the tobacco temperature is less than about 20.degree. F. after the pressure is released.
- 55. The process of claim 53 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (e).
- 56. The process of claim 53 wherein step (e), subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded, comprises contacting the tobacco with a fluid selected from the group consisting of steam, air, and a combination thereof, at about 350.degree. F. to about 550.degree. F. for about 4 seconds or less.
- 57. The process of claim 53 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.3 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 58. A process for expanding tobacco comprising the steps of:
- (a) compacting the tobacco to increase its bulk density to a compacted tobacco bulk density;
- (b) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure from about 400 psig to about 1057 psig and at a temperature such that the carbon dioxide gas is at or near saturated conditions;
- (c) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (d) releasing the pressure;
- (e) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded; and
- (f) prior to step (b), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco such that the tobacco is cooled to a temperature of from about -35.degree. F. to about 30.degree. F. after releasing the pressure in step (d).
- 59. The process of claim 58 wherein the compacted tobacco bulk density is about 9 lbs./cu.ft. or more.
- 60. The process of claim 59 wherein the compacted tobacco bulk density is between about 11 and about 16 lbs./cu.ft.
- 61. The process of claim 59 wherein the tobacco bulk density is about 9 lbs./cu.ft. or more at least in a portion of the tobacco.
- 62. The process of claim 58 wherein the tobacco has an initial OV content of from about 12% to about 21%.
- 63. The process of claim 62 wherein the tobacco has an initial OV content of from about 13% to about 16%.
- 64. The process of claim 58 wherein step (b), contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas, is conducted at a pressure of from about 650 psig to about 950 psig.
- 65. The process of claim 58 wherein step (a), compacting the tobacco, includes a plurality of compacting steps.
- 66. The process of claim 65 wherein at least one of the compacting steps is carried out in the impregnation vessel.
- 67. The process of claim 58 wherein the compacted tobacco bulk density is substantially uniform throughout the tobacco.
- 68. The process of claim 58 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes pre-cooling the tobacco prior to contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas in step (b).
- 69. The process of claim 58 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes pre-cooling the tobacco in situ.
- 70. The process of claim 69 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes subjecting the tobacco to a partial vacuum prior to contacting the tobacco with the carbon dioxide gas in step (b).
- 71. The process of claim 69 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco.
- 72. The process of claim 71 wherein the step of flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco is carried out at a selected substantially constant pressure between atmospheric pressure and about 850 psig.
- 73. The process of claim 72 wherein the selected pressure is a pressure between about 200 psig and about 500 psig.
- 74. The process of claim 58 wherein step (f), removing a sufficient amount of heat from the tobacco to cause a controlled amount of carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco, includes cooling the tobacco to about 10.degree. F. or less prior to step (b).
- 75. The process of claim 58 wherein steps (b), (c), and (d) are carried out in a total cumulative time of less than about 300 seconds.
- 76. The process of claim 75 wherein the total cumulative time is between about 50 and about 150 seconds.
- 77. The process of claim 58 wherein step (c), allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide gas, includes allowing the tobacco to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (b) for about 60 seconds or less before the pressure is released in step (d).
- 78. The process of claim 77 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (b) for about 10 seconds or less before the pressure is released in step (d).
- 79. The process of claim 78 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (b) for a negligible amount of time.
- 80. The process of claim 58 wherein step (c), allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide gas, includes allowing the tobacco to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas for a period of from about 1 second to about 300 seconds.
- 81. The process of claim 58 wherein step (d), releasing the pressure, is carried out over a period of from about 1 second to about 300 seconds.
- 82. The process of claim 58 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.5 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 83. The process of claim 58 wherein from about 1 to about 4 weight percent of carbon dioxide is retained in the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d).
- 84. The process of claim 58 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (d), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (e).
- 85. The process of claim 58 wherein step (e) comprises expanding the tobacco by heating in an environment maintained at a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. to about 800.degree. F. for a period of from about 0.1 second to about 5 seconds.
- 86. The process of claim 58 further comprising a step of applying a controlled amount of heat to at least a portion of an impregnation vessel after step (d), releasing the pressure.
- 87. The process of claim 86 wherein the step of applying a controlled amount of heat comprises directing hot gas in a controlled manner to at least a portion of the impregnation vessel.
- 88. The process of claim 86 wherein the step of applying a controlled amount of heat comprises activating at least one heating element arranged on the impregnation vessel.
- 89. The process of claim 58 wherein the tobacco occupies a volume of about 4 cu. ft. or less.
- 90. The process of claim 58 wherein the tobacco occupies a volume of about 4 cu. ft. or more.
- 91. A process for expanding tobacco having an initial OV content of from about 13% to about 16% comprising the steps of:
- (a) compacting the tobacco to achieve a tobacco bulk density of about 11 to about 16 lbs./cu.ft.;
- (b) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of from about 200 psig to about 550 psig and at a temperature such that the carbon dioxide gas is at or near saturated conditions;
- (c) while maintaining the pressure of the carbon dioxide gas in contact with the tobacco at from about 200 psig to about 550 psig, cooling the tobacco sufficiently to cause a controlled amount of the carbon dioxide to condense on the tobacco prior to releasing the pressure in step (f), such that the tobacco will be cooled to a temperature of from about -10.degree. F. to about 30.degree. F. after releasing the pressure in step (e);
- (d) increasing the pressure of the carbon dioxide gas in contact with the tobacco to from about 750 psig to about 950 psig while maintaining the carbon dioxide at or near saturated conditions;
- (e) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (f) releasing the pressure; and
- (g) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 92. The process of claim 91 wherein the tobacco cooling of step (c) includes flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco.
- 93. The process of claim 91 further comprising the step of removing heat from the tobacco prior to contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas in step (b).
- 94. The process of claim 93 wherein heat is removed from the tobacco prior to contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas in step (b) by subjecting the tobacco to a partial vacuum.
- 95. The process of claim 91 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (f), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (g).
- 96. The process of claim 91 wherein step (g), subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded comprises contacting the tobacco with a fluid selected from the group consisting of steam, air, and a combination thereof, at about 350.degree. F. to about 550.degree. F. for about 4 seconds or less.
- 97. The process of claim 91 wherein steps (b) to (f) inclusive are carried out in a total cumulative time of about 300 seconds or less.
- 98. The process of claim 97 wherein the total cumulative time is between about 50 and about 150 seconds.
- 99. The process of claim 91 wherein step (e), allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide, includes allowing the tobacco to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (d) for about 60 seconds or less before the pressure is released in step (f).
- 100. The process of claim 99 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (d) for about 5 seconds or less before releasing the pressure in step (f).
- 101. The process of claim 100 wherein the tobacco is allowed to remain in contact with the carbon dioxide gas after step (d) for a negligible amount of time before releasing the pressure in step (f).
- 102. The process of claim 91 wherein from about 1 to about 4 weight percent of carbon dioxide is retained in the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (f).
- 103. The process of claim 91 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.9 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 104. The process of claim 91 further comprising the step of applying a controlled amount of heat to at least a portion of an impregnation vessel after step (f) releasing the pressure.
- 105. The process of claim 91 wherein the tobacco temperature is less than about 10.degree. F. after releasing the pressure in step (f).
- 106. A process for expanding tobacco having an initial OV content of from about 13% to about 16% comprising the steps of:
- (a) compacting the tobacco to achieve a tobacco bulk density of about 11 to about 16 lbs./cu.ft.;
- (b) pre-cooling the tobacco;
- (c) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure from about 750 psig to about 950 psig while maintaining the carbon dioxide at or near saturated conditions;
- (d) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (e) releasing the pressure; and
- (f) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 107. The process of claim 106 wherein the tobacco temperature is less than about 20.degree. F. after the pressure is released in step (e).
- 108. The process of claim 106 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (e), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (f).
- 109. The process of claim 106 wherein step (f), subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded comprises contacting the tobacco with a fluid selected from the group consisting of steam, air, and a combination thereof, at about 350.degree. F. to about 550.degree. F. for about 4 seconds or less.
- 110. The process of claim 106 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.3 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 111. The process of claim 106 wherein from about 1 to about 4 weight percent of carbon dioxide is retained in the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (e).
- 112. The process of claim 106 wherein step (b), precooling the tobacco, includes flowing carbon dioxide gas through the tobacco.
- 113. The process of claim 106 wherein steps (c) to (e) inclusive are carried out in a total cumulative time of about 300 seconds or less.
- 114. A process for expanding tobacco having an initial OV content of from about 15% to about 19% comprising the steps of:
- (a) compacting the tobacco to achieve a tobacco bulk density of from about 11 to about 15 lbs./cu.ft.;
- (b) cooling the tobacco and lowering the OV of the tobacco in situ by subjecting the tobacco to a partial vacuum;
- (c) contacting the tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at a pressure from about 750 psig to about 950 psig while maintaining the carbon dioxide at or near saturated conditions;
- (d) allowing the tobacco to contact the carbon dioxide for a time sufficient to impregnate the tobacco with carbon dioxide;
- (e) releasing the pressure; and
- (f) thereafter subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded.
- 115. The process of claim 114 wherein the tobacco temperature is less than about 20.degree. F. after the pressure is released in step (e).
- 116. The process of claim 114 further comprising the step of maintaining the impregnated tobacco in an atmosphere with a dewpoint no greater than the temperature of the tobacco after releasing the pressure in step (e), prior to subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded in step (f).
- 117. The process of claim 114 wherein step (f), subjecting the tobacco to conditions such that the tobacco is expanded comprises contacting the tobacco with a fluid selected from the group consisting of steam, air, and a combination thereof, at about 350.degree. F. to about 550.degree. F. for about 4 seconds or less.
- 118. The process of claim 114 wherein from about 0.1 pound to about 0.3 pound of carbon dioxide per pound of tobacco is condensed on the tobacco.
- 119. An apparatus for impregnating tobacco with carbon dioxide comprising a compactor an impregnation vessel, a plurality of containers, means for discharging tobacco from said apparatus, a feeder adapted to feed a predetermined amount of loose tobacco into said containers and means for cyclically moving containers into operative positions with said feeder, said compactor, said impregnation vessel and said discharging means, said apparatus arranged so that loose tobacco is fed into each container by said feeder, is subsequently compacted at said compactor, then subsequently impregnated with an expansion agent at said impregnation vessel and then discharged by said discharging means from said apparatus, whereupon said container is returned to said feeder by said container moving means.
- 120. The apparatus of claim 119 wherein said containers are cylindrical and arranged on a turntable.
- 121. The apparatus of claim 119 wherein said apparatus is further arranged to discharge to a tobacco expansion device.
- 122. The apparatus of claim 119 further comprising thermal insulation arranged in the impregnation vessel.
- 123. The apparatus of claim 119 further comprising a heater arranged to controllably heat at least a portion of the impregnation vessel.
- 124. An apparatus for impregnating tobacco with carbon dioxide comprising a tobacco compactor and a tobacco impregnation vessel, said apparatus further comprising a tobacco carrier arranged to transport tobacco from the compactor to the impregnation vessel, wherein the tobacco carrier comprises a plurality of cylindrical tobacco containers and a continuous conveyor arranged to carry the containers, wherein the container-carrying conveyor is a rotatable turntable on which the containers are mounted with the longitudinal axis of each container substantially parallel to and substantially equidistant from a rotation axis of the turntable.
- 125. The apparatus of claim 124 wherein the plurality of cylindrical tobacco containers comprises four containers, each mounted on the turntable angularly displaced about 90.degree. from an adjacent container.
- 126. The apparatus of claim 124 wherein the plurality of cylindrical tobacco containers comprises three containers, each mounted on the turntable angularly displaced about 120.degree. from an adjacent container.
- 127. The apparatus of claim 124 wherein each container is cylindrical having openings at both ends.
- 128. The apparatus of claim 119, wherein said feeder and said compactor are operative at the same location.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/992,446 filed Dec. 17, 1992, now abandoned.
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