Apparatus for separating threshed leaf tobacco

Tobacco – Cigar or cigarette making – Tobacco feeding

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131312, 209136, 209138, A24B 316

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for separating lighter particles such as lamina containing little or no stem from tobacco particles contained in threshed leaf tobacco which comprises a plurality of tobacco particle separating units, each including a separation chamber each a fan system for establishing a generally upward air flow therein. A tobacco particle projecting mechanism is provided in each chamber for projecting tobacco particles across the generally upward air flow therein with each having structure for directing tobacco particles in cooperating relation therewith to be projected thereby. Mechanisms are provided for receiving the lighter particles carried upwardly by the air flow, the heavier particles moving downwardly within the air flow within each chamber and discharging the particles therefrom. The plurality of tobacco particle separating units are mounted in side-by-side relation in a row which includes an initial end unit and a final end unit with the tobacco particle directing structure of the initial end unit arranged to receive a supply of threshed leaf tobacco and the tobacco particle directing structure of the remaining of the plurality of units being directly connected to receive tobacco particles through a tobacco particle opening in the receiving side of the chamber of the preceding unit so that the tobacco particles projected across the chamber of the preceding unit which move across the air flow therein and pass through the opening form a tobacco particle supply directed to an associated projecting mechanism by an associated tobacco particle directing structure.

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