Patent · US Expired

Apparatus for building a tobacco stream

USRE29042E · kind E · reissue

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Filing dateFeb 5, 1976
Grant dateNov 23, 1976
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Expiry dateFeb 5, 1996

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  • Technology area (CPC —)General

Abstract

A distributor for comminuted tobacco wherein a first conveyor, such as a carded drum, an endless apron or a pneumatic conveyor, supplies tobacco at a variable rate into the path of orbital movement of bristles on a rapidly rotating accelerating device. The bristles propel the particles of tobacco onto a narrow foraminous transporting belt which travels in a horizontal channel and accumulates a dense tobacco stream which is transported past a trimming device and into the wrapping mechanism of a cigarette rod making machine. The accelerating device is driven by a separate motor so that the peripheral speed of its bristles exceeds the speed of tobacco travel on the first conveyor. The stream is attracted to the transporting conveyor by suction, and the accelerating device is placed sufficiently close to the channel to insure that, during impact against the transporting conveyor or against the layer of tobacco thereon, the kinetic energy of all or nearly all tobacco particles is substantially identical. The accelerating device can be placed below, between or above the first conveyor and transporting conveyor and may form part of a winnowing assembly.

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