Claims
- 1. Apparatus for conveying tobacco, which comprises:
- (a) tobacco reservoir means at a first location and containing tobacco, said tobacco reservoir means comprising an upright elongate tube open at the top for receiving cut tobacco therein and open at the bottom for discharging said cut tobacco therefrom;
- (b) tobacco opening and metering means communicating with said tobacco reservoir means at said first location for opening and metering tobacco therefrom, said tobacco opening and metering means including a set of roller elements arranged for rotation about parallel axes, said set of rollers including an upper pair of horizontally-spaced rollers positioned to meter tobacco received from the open bottom end of said elongate tube and a lower roller positioned equidistantly from the axes of said pair of rollers and to open tobacco metered by said pair of rollers;
- (c) tobacco conveying conduit means extending from said first location to a second location remote from said first location and positioned to receive said opened and metered tobacco from said tobacco opening and metering means and to convey the same to said second location;
- (d) vacuum-inducing means communicating with said tobacco conveying conduit means for drawing air through said conveying conduit means from said first location to said second location, whereby said drawn air acts as the conveying medium for said tobacco through said conveying conduit means;
- (e) tobacco-air separating means at said second location for separating said drawn air from said conveyed tobacco; and
- (f) rotary tobacco discharge means at said second location for discharging said separated tobacco from said second location.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said set of roller elements is positioned in an enclosed housing having an upper inlet communicating with said upright elongate tube for receipt of tobacco therethrough to said pair of rollers, a lower outlet communicating with said tobacco conveying conduit means, and air inlet means for permitting air flow into said enclosed housing under the influence of said vacuum-inducing means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 or 2 wherein said second location comprises an enclosed housing having an upper outlet communicating with said vacuum-inducing means, an inlet communicating said tobacco-conveying conduit means and located below said upper outlet and separated therefrom by air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable screen means, and a lower outlet communicating with an upper inlet of said rotary tobacco discharge means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said inlet extends horizontally into said enclosed housing towards a curved wall, said curved wall having tobacco spreading means projecting therefrom towards said inlet for forming a curtain of falling tobacco particles on said curved wall from tobacco particles entering said enclosed housing.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said rotary tobacco discharge means comprises a bladed rotor mounted for rotation between curved side walls which sealingly engage the blades of said rotor, the blades defining tobacco-receiving and-conveying compartments therebetween, an upper inlet for receiving tobacco from the lower outlet of said enclosed housing and a lower outlet for discharge of tobacco conveyed by said rotor from said inlet by said tobacco-receiving and-conveying compartments.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 or 2 wherein each of said rollers has radially-extending projections.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 168,505 filed July 14, 1980.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Divisions (1)
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