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RECOVERY OF TOBACCO CONSTITUENTS FROM PROCESSING
20170273351 · 2017-09-28 ·

A method includes volatilizing one or more compounds from tobacco, or reaction products thereof, into a gas stream and recovering at least one of the one or more volatilized compounds or reaction products from the gas stream. The method may be carried out in connection with a dry ice expanded tobacco (“DIET”) process where volatile tobacco compounds are recovered rather than incinerated as is typically done with current DIET processes.

VESSEL SCREEN RETAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

Vessel screen retaining system and method

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

Vessel screen retaining system and method

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

VESSEL SCREEN RETAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring.

Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

VESSEL SCREEN RETAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD
20190069594 · 2019-03-07 ·

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

Vessel screen retaining system and method

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

VESSEL SCREEN RETAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD

Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

SMOKING MATERIAL INCLUDING EXPANDED TOBACCO LEAVES, METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME, AND SMOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING THE SAME

The present disclosure relates to a smoking material including expanded tobacco leaves, wherein the expanded tobacco leaves are included in an amount of 50% by weight (wt %) or greater in the smoking material and prepared by a low temperature expansion process, relates to a method of preparing the smoking material, and relates to a smoking article including the smoking material, wherein the smoking material, including the expanded tobacco leaves prepared by the low temperature expansion process, has an excellent tobacco smoke taste.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PLANT-BASED SHEET
20260053179 · 2026-02-26 ·

The invention relates to a method for producing a plant-based material sheet comprising: providing a plant-based powder material and a cellulose-based sheet-forming agent, determining a moisture content of the plant-based material, mixing the plant-based powder material, the cellulose-based sheet-forming agent and an amount of water to form a slurry, drying the slurry to form the plant-based sheet, wherein the amount of water added for slurry formation is calculated based on the determined moisture content of the plant-based powder material. Such a method allows the adjustment of the amount of water added for slurry formation based on the determined moisture content of the plant-based powder material.