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US2629385A
US2629385A US108216A US10821649A US2629385A US 2629385 A US2629385 A US 2629385A US 108216 A US108216 A US 108216A US 10821649 A US10821649 A US 10821649A US 2629385 A US2629385 A US 2629385A
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  • An object of the present invention is to provide a device which overcomes the above disadvantages of applying mechanical forces to the tobacco structure, bysubjecting the compact tobacco to a whirlingstream of air which loosens the tobacco sufficiently for all subsequent operations.
  • Another object of the invention is to subject the so loosened tobacco particles immediately to centrifugal forces which cause the same to be arranged into a tobacco rod or string as required in cigarette manufacturing.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a device in which compacted tobacco is brought into contact with an air stream which in turn carries the tobacco into a duct with helical guide plates to impart whirling motion to the tobacco, whereupon the air-tobacco composite enters a rotating separator drum wherein centrifugal forces are imparted on the heavier tobacco particles which are thereby radially hurled into a tobacco rod or string, whereas the carrying air escapes axially.
  • I represents a hopper into which compact tobacco is introduced and within which the tobacco is brought into contact with a vigorous stream of air.
  • the air enters at 2 passes through the tobacco and carries tobacco into a duct 12 in which fixed helical guide plates 3 cause the tobacco and air to be whirled around, loosening thereby the tobacco effectively, Thereafter,
  • the air carries the tobacco into a rotating funnel-shaped's'eparator' drum 4 inside of which the blower blades 5 rotate.
  • the tobacco particles, passing over the rim, of. S61???- rator drum 4, are hurledand they accumulate at the outer periphery of said channel into a tobacco rod or string.
  • Thetobacco, string so formed is brought intocontact with a backing paper strip l0, encircling and engaging the outer circumference of the ring 8 and cover plate 9.
  • the to bacco rod or string is then tangentially diverged and fed into a cigarette making machine.
  • the paper strip Ill is backed by a stationary wall I3 surrounding the rotating rink 8 and cover plate 9 and forming the base of the annular channel.
  • the drum 4, the ring 8 and the cover plate 9 are rotated by a vertical shaft A driven in any desired manner.
  • the shaft A has secured at its upper end two axially spaced gears C and D which are in driving engagement with gear teeth provided on the outer circumference of the ring 8 and cover plate 9 respectively.
  • the shaft A has also mounted thereon a pulley B which by means of a belt E rotates the drum 4 provided on its circumference with a flange F having a groove for receiving the belt E.
  • the speed of the string forming parts has to conform to the speed of the rod or cigarette making machine, whereas it is advantageous to make the speed of separator drum 4 changeable, to be able to adjust the centrifugal forces imparted on the tobacco.
  • the pulley B may be exchanged by another pulley having a different diameter so that the speed with which the drum 4 is rotated is varied. By doing so, the compactness of the formed tobacco rod or string may be governed to a large extent.
  • the tobacco is efiectively loosened and uniformly mixed and distributed by the novel device of this invention just described.
  • the baflle-plate 6 may be provided with suitable perforations or the like so the air may escape commensurate to the requirements.
  • a device for loosening and distributing tobacco comprising an air duct suitable to carry tobacco within a stream of air, means within said duct to impart helical motion to the composite air and tobacco, a vertical separator drum with a rim at its upper end and adapted to be rotated at high speed, a rotatable channel structure substantially within the plane of the upper rim of said separator drum and concentrically surrounding it into which the tobacco particles are hurled to accumulate into a tobacco string, a cover plate above said separator drum and forming a part of said channel structure, and means within said cover plate to obstruct the passage of tobacco and to permit the escapement of air.
  • a device for loosening and distributing tobacco comprising an air duct passing a source of tobacco and suitable to carry tobacco within a stream of air; means within said duct to impart whirling motion to said stream of air and tobacco; a separator drum rotatable about a vertical axis and connected with its lower end to one end of said duct; a rotatable channel concentrically surrounding the upper outlet side of said drum comprising a flat ring, a vertically spaced cover plate, and a paper strip encircling said flat ring and cover plate; means for driving said separator drum and said channel at difierent speeds, and means within said cover plate serving to obstruct the passage of tobacco and as outlet for the stream of air.
  • a device for loosening and distributing tobacco comprising an air duct passing a source of tobacco and arranged to receive tobacco from said source and to carry tobacco within a stream of air caused to pass through said duct, a vertically disposed funnel-shaped rotatable separator drum connected to one end of said duct, a rotatable channel structure surrounding the upper outlet side of said separator drum, and a perforated baflie-plate spaced above the outlet side of said separator drum whereby the tobacco is centrifugally directed to the channel structure and the air stream is broken and guided through and around the baflie-plate to the outlet.

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Feb. 24, 1953 H. KOCHALSKI DEVICE FOR LOOSENING AND DISTRIBUTING TOBACCO Filed Aug. 2, 1949 Patented Feb. 24, 1953 nnvIoE'FoR LOOSENING AND DISTRIBUTING TOBACCO Horst'Kochalski, Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany, assignor toKurt Korber & Co. K. G., Hamburg:
Bergedorf, Germany Applic ti August 2, 1949, Serial No. 108,216
In Germany July 5,1949 (Cl. 13-1-62) 3 Claims.
ened and distributed by mechanical implements such as combs, steel wire brushes, or the like which are mechanically brought into contact with the tobacco leaves to pull the tobacco particles apart. This method has considerable disadvantages as it involves the breaking and the shattering of the. structure of the relatively fragile and brittle tobacco thus impairing its quality and causing loss of tobacco material.
An object of the present invention is to provide a device which overcomes the above disadvantages of applying mechanical forces to the tobacco structure, bysubjecting the compact tobacco to a whirlingstream of air which loosens the tobacco sufficiently for all subsequent operations. Another object of the invention is to subject the so loosened tobacco particles immediately to centrifugal forces which cause the same to be arranged into a tobacco rod or string as required in cigarette manufacturing. Still another object of the invention is to provide a device in which compacted tobacco is brought into contact with an air stream which in turn carries the tobacco into a duct with helical guide plates to impart whirling motion to the tobacco, whereupon the air-tobacco composite enters a rotating separator drum wherein centrifugal forces are imparted on the heavier tobacco particles which are thereby radially hurled into a tobacco rod or string, whereas the carrying air escapes axially.
Other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description and accompanying drawing showing in the only figure diagrammatically an elevational sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing, I represents a hopper into which compact tobacco is introduced and within which the tobacco is brought into contact with a vigorous stream of air. The air enters at 2, passes through the tobacco and carries tobacco into a duct 12 in which fixed helical guide plates 3 cause the tobacco and air to be whirled around, loosening thereby the tobacco effectively, Thereafter,
the air carries the tobacco into a rotating funnel-shaped's'eparator' drum 4 inside of which the blower blades 5 rotate.
The composite air and tobacco having. been brought into helical whirling motion by the guide plates 3 in the duct l2 is now subjected to centrifugal forces after having passed the blower blades 5, whereby the specific heavier tobacco particles leave the separator drum 4, radially at its upper rim, whereas the air, under influence of the blower action of blades 5, maintains an axial direction and blows against bafile plate 5, whereby the air stream is broken and guided through passages in and around. the plate to outlet 1. Lying substantially within the plane of the upper rim of the rotating, drum 4 and concentrically surrounding the rim'is a rOlZating fiat ring 8, and vertically spaced above said ring, a cover plate 9, forming. in combination an annular channel. Into this channel the tobacco particles, passing over the rim, of. S61???- rator drum 4, are hurledand they accumulate at the outer periphery of said channel into a tobacco rod or string. Thetobacco, string so formed is brought intocontact with a backing paper strip l0, encircling and engaging the outer circumference of the ring 8 and cover plate 9. The to bacco rod or string is then tangentially diverged and fed into a cigarette making machine. The paper strip Ill is backed by a stationary wall I3 surrounding the rotating rink 8 and cover plate 9 and forming the base of the annular channel.
As illustrated, by way of example in the drawing, the drum 4, the ring 8 and the cover plate 9 are rotated by a vertical shaft A driven in any desired manner. The shaft A has secured at its upper end two axially spaced gears C and D which are in driving engagement with gear teeth provided on the outer circumference of the ring 8 and cover plate 9 respectively. The shaft A has also mounted thereon a pulley B which by means of a belt E rotates the drum 4 provided on its circumference with a flange F having a groove for receiving the belt E. Furthermore, it is preferable to operate the funnel-shaped separator drum 4 at a different speed than the flat ring 8 and cover plate 9 which last-named two parts form the tobacco string forming channel. The speed of the string forming parts has to conform to the speed of the rod or cigarette making machine, whereas it is advantageous to make the speed of separator drum 4 changeable, to be able to adjust the centrifugal forces imparted on the tobacco. For this purpose the pulley B may be exchanged by another pulley having a different diameter so that the speed with which the drum 4 is rotated is varied. By doing so, the compactness of the formed tobacco rod or string may be governed to a large extent.
On account of the whirling motion imparted on the tobacco by the helical guide plates 3 and the turbulent motion within the rotating drum 4 the tobacco is efiectively loosened and uniformly mixed and distributed by the novel device of this invention just described. In order to supply the correct amount of tobacco to the rod or string forming channel, it is possible to change the speed of the blower. The baflle-plate 6 may be provided with suitable perforations or the like so the air may escape commensurate to the requirements.
Having thus described my invention, I desire to have it understood that the device shown is only illustrative and that various alterations in the details are possible without departing form the scope of the invention.
What I claim is:
1. A device for loosening and distributing tobacco comprising an air duct suitable to carry tobacco within a stream of air, means within said duct to impart helical motion to the composite air and tobacco, a vertical separator drum with a rim at its upper end and adapted to be rotated at high speed, a rotatable channel structure substantially within the plane of the upper rim of said separator drum and concentrically surrounding it into which the tobacco particles are hurled to accumulate into a tobacco string, a cover plate above said separator drum and forming a part of said channel structure, and means within said cover plate to obstruct the passage of tobacco and to permit the escapement of air.
2. A device for loosening and distributing tobacco comprising an air duct passing a source of tobacco and suitable to carry tobacco within a stream of air; means within said duct to impart whirling motion to said stream of air and tobacco; a separator drum rotatable about a vertical axis and connected with its lower end to one end of said duct; a rotatable channel concentrically surrounding the upper outlet side of said drum comprising a flat ring, a vertically spaced cover plate, and a paper strip encircling said flat ring and cover plate; means for driving said separator drum and said channel at difierent speeds, and means within said cover plate serving to obstruct the passage of tobacco and as outlet for the stream of air.
3. A device for loosening and distributing tobacco comprising an air duct passing a source of tobacco and arranged to receive tobacco from said source and to carry tobacco within a stream of air caused to pass through said duct, a vertically disposed funnel-shaped rotatable separator drum connected to one end of said duct, a rotatable channel structure surrounding the upper outlet side of said separator drum, and a perforated baflie-plate spaced above the outlet side of said separator drum whereby the tobacco is centrifugally directed to the channel structure and the air stream is broken and guided through and around the baflie-plate to the outlet.
HORST KOCHALSKI.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,362,025 Macaulay Dec. 14, 1920 1,689,446 Miller et al. Oct. 30, 1928 1,755,080 Schunemann Apr. 15, 1930 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 136,036 Austria Dec. 27, 1933 381,854 Great Britain Oct. 13, 1932 393,079 Great Britain June 1, 1933 548,860 Germany Apr. 20, 1932 624,871 Germany Jan. 30, 1936
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US3507289A (en) * 1964-05-28 1970-04-21 Alfred Schmermund Tobacco manipulating machines
US3491770A (en) * 1964-06-09 1970-01-27 Hauni Werke Koerber & Co Kg Centrifugal tobacco stream forming apparatus
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