[0001] The present invention relates to a device for packing tobacco material into containers
and a method of packing tobacco material into a container.
[0002] In the tobacco industry, there is a need for packing a tobacco cut filler material
into containers, which are then stored or transported. Containers for the tobacco
cut filler may have a form of rectangular wooden or cardboard boxes. The tobacco cut
filler is basically a material having a fibrous consistency, i.e. it has a low bulk
density, and contains air in its volume. In order to increase the amount of the cut
filler packed in the container, the cut filler may be concentrated by eliminating
the air from its volume.
[0003] A common practice is to compress the cut filler with mechanical or hydraulic presses
by pressing the cut filler with a piston. The cut filler can be also packed into tight
plastic bags, from which air is drawn out.
[0004] A standard solution known from the prior art is to compress the cut filler with mechanical
or hydraulic press having a vertically arranged piston, i.e. to compress in a direction
from the top to the bottom in an inlet part of a chute to a container. A disadvantage
of this solution is the degradation of the cut filler, caused by pressure of the piston
which presses the cut filler in the filling channel and the container. Moreover, the
cut filler compressed this way has a non-uniform density within the volume of the
container. For example, portions of the cut filler which are located at the bottom
of the container are less exposed to pressure and degradation caused by the piston,
than portions located in the upper part. The cut filler compressed this way is difficult
to be removed from the container, and after removing it for further processing, it
often stays agglomerated.
[0005] Devices and methods for compressing the tobacco cut filler are described and known
i.a. from the US patent
US3641734. It relates to various problems concerning construction of devices and methods for
packing and compressing a tobacco cut filler. In order to avoid excessive degradation
of the cut filler, a single portion of the cut filler is pressed by the press piston
only once. Therefore the amount of the cut filler which can be compressed in one container
is limited to the volume of the filling channel of the device. Moreover, while the
device operates, mainly during packing the container and compression of the cut filler,
some tobacco dust and particles may be released to the environment from the tobacco
cut filler. To restrain or eliminate this effect, the process of compression should
be carried out in a possibly tight manner, such as not to allow the dust to leave
the device. Elimination of subsidence or escape of the cut filler facilitates unification
of the weight accuracy of the filling and compressing process.
[0006] The
PCT application WO8404286 discloses a device for compressing tobacco cut filler with use of a piston operating
in the up-and-down direction in a filling channel. The lower part of the filling channel
of this device, which is placed inside a container, has double walls, wherein the
inner wall is perforated in order to enable drawing air out of the container while
compression of the cut filler. Such construction does not provide sufficient and uniform
extraction of air from the cut filler in the container.
[0007] The aim of the invention is to provide a method and a device for packing tobacco
material into containers, where the disadvantages of the similar methods and devices
known from the prior art will be eliminated.
[0008] The aim of the invention is to provide a method and a device for packing tobacco
material into containers, which will not excessively degrade tobacco material, and
wherein the material packed with the provided method and device will be easy to be
removed from the containers and will be have a low degree of agglomeration.
[0009] The object of the invention is a device for packing tobacco material into containers
in tobacco industry, comprising: a feeder for feeding the tobacco material; a filling
channel for accumulating the fed tobacco material and for directing tobacco material
to a container; a negative pressure generating device; a piston, movable in an up-and-down
direction inside the filling channel, for lowering the upper limit of the space occupied
by the tobacco material present inside the container during the descent of the piston;
characterized in that the piston has in its bottom surface at least one extraction
opening connected to at least one extraction channel for drawing air out of the tobacco
material by the negative pressure generating device.
[0010] Preferably, the device comprises a drive unit for moving the piston downwards inside
the filling channel under the force of gravity and the force resulting from the difference
of pressures acting on the piston.
[0011] Preferably, the device comprises a drive unit for moving the piston downwards inside
the filling channel so that the bottom surface of piston keeps contact with or follows
the tobacco material.
[0012] Preferably, the extraction channel of the piston is configured to draw out air in
a direction opposite to the direction of the descent of the piston.
[0013] Preferably, the shape of the cross-section of the piston corresponds substantially
to the shape of the cross-section of the filling channel.
[0014] Preferably, the shape of the cross-section of the channel corresponds substantially
to the shape of the surface defined by the upper edges of container.
[0015] Preferably, the device comprises a sealing chamber for the container, connected to
the negative pressure generating device.
[0016] Preferably, the negative pressure inside the sealing chamber acts on the walls of
the container.
[0017] Preferably, the negative pressure inside the sealing chamber acts on the bottom of
the container.
[0018] Preferably, the negative pressure acting on the walls or/and on the bottom of container
is equal to the negative pressure acting on the tobacco material through the piston.
[0019] Preferably, the pressing force of the piston on the tobacco material is not higher
than 1500N, preferably not higher than 1100N.
[0020] Preferably, the filling channel comprises sensors for controlling the level at which
the filling channel is filled by the tobacco material.
[0021] The object of the invention is also a method for packing tobacco material into a
container in tobacco industry, comprising the steps of: placing the container in a
packing station under a filling channel; feeding the tobacco material to the filling
channel; inserting a piston into the filling channel and moving the piston towards
the upper surface of the tobacco material accumulated in the channel; supplying negative
pressure to an extraction channel connected to at least one extraction opening in
a bottom surface of the piston; lowering the piston in the filling channel, thereby
lowering the upper limit of the space occupied by the tobacco material during the
descent of the piston; turning off the negative pressure after the container is filled;
moving up the piston; closing the container.
[0022] Preferably, the method further comprises placing the container in a sealing chamber
to which the negative pressure is supplied.
[0023] Preferably, the method further comprises placing a plastic bag inside the container.
[0024] The object of the invention is presented in details by means of preferable embodiments
on the drawing, wherein:
- Fig. 1
- shows the device according to the invention in the first embodiment in a cross-sectional
view.
- Fig. 2
- shows the device according to the invention in the second embodiment in a cross-sectional
view.
- Fig. 3
- shows the principle of drawing air out of the container by a piston.
- Fig. 4a
- shows the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers, during the transportation
of empty container under the filling channel.
- Fig. 4b
- shows the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers, during providing
the cut filler to the filling channel and the container.
- Fig. 4c
- shows the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers during drawing air
out of the container.
- Fig. 4d
- shows the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers after the end of the
process of packing.
- Fig. 5
- shows the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers, having a sealing
chamber during the phase of drawing air out of the container.
- Fig. 6
- shows the second embodiment of the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers
having a sealing chamber, during transportation of empty container to the sealing
chamber.
- Fig. 6a
- shows the second embodiment the device for packing tobacco cut filler into containers
having the sealing chamber, in the phase of drawing air out of the container and the
sealing chamber.
- Fig. 7
- shows the steps of an exemplary method of packing tobacco material into container.
[0025] Fig. 1 shows a piston 1A of the device for packing containers in a first embodiment
in a front cross-sectional view. The piston 1A has a form of a plate 3 with bottom
surface 2 extraction openings 4A. The bottom surface 2 refers herein to any surface
located at the bottom of the piston 1A. The openings 4A are distributed on the whole
surface of the plate 3, and their diameter is designed such that the speed of the
extracted air is lower than the speed of entrainment of the material. The openings
4A may be distributed regularly, for example in an orthogonal arrangement, or irregularly.
The group of materials, which can be concentrated by the use of such device, includes
for example tobacco cut filler, tobacco leaves, tobacco veins, fibrous materials and
other loose materials which can be concentrated. The extracted air flows through the
openings 4A in the plate 3 to the chamber 5 of the piston 1 A, next to the extraction
channel 6 of the piston 1A, which is connected to filtration devices and to a pump
(not shown on the drawing).
[0026] Fig. 2 shows a piston 1 B of the device for filling the containers in a second embodiment
in a front cross-sectional view. In the plate 3 there are three openings 4B having
a surface larger than single elements of the material being concentrated. Inside the
openings 4B there can be mounted filtering elements 7, for example a mesh with openings
having a surface smaller than the surface of the elements of the material to be concentrated.
The filtering element 7 prevents the concentrated material from being drawn out to
the chamber of the piston 5 and to the extraction channel 6.
[0027] Fig. 3 shows the piston 1B inserted inside the filling channel 8. The bottom part
of the piston 1 B is inserted into the container 9 for the concentrated material.
A plastic bag 16 is placed inside the container 9, which provides tightness of the
container 9 and protects the material against contamination. In this embodiment, the
filling channel 8 has channel sealing elements 10, which cooperate with the upper
edge of the container 9 such as to seal the clearance between the wall of the filling
channel 8 and the upper edge of the container 9. The sealing elements of the channel
10 provide tightness of the system and more effective extraction of air trapped between
the fibers of the concentrated material inside the container 9. The channel sealing
elements 10 may have a form of a collar overlapping the edges of the container 9,
or a sealing which is pressed to the upper edge of the container 9. Sealing of the
system between the piston 1B and the filling channel 8 can be provided by sealing
solutions known from the state of the art, which are not presented on the drawing.
Due to the applied sealing, the air is drawn out of the entire space occupied by the
tobacco material. Drawing of air out of the container 9 (depicted with arrows) in
such a system provides accurate and uniform concentration of material, as compared
to traditional presses that simultaneously compress and degrade the concentrated material.
The piston 1 B descends by the force of gravity under its own weight and the force
resulting from the difference in pressures acting on it. The descent of the piston
1 B inside the filling channel 8 is continued until the air is drawn out of the container
with the material and the desired level of concentration is achieved. The air is drawn
out in a direction opposite to the direction of descent of the piston 1 B.
[0028] The process of packing the material is presented schematically in the following phases
of packing the container in Fig. 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d.
[0029] In the phase of transportation of the container, as shown in Fig. 4a, an empty container
9, in which a plastic bag can be located (not shown on the drawing), is delivered
by conveyors 11 to the position of filling of the tobacco material 12, where the filling
channel 8 is lowered in the container 9 and its lower part is placed inside the container
9, below the upper edge of the container 9 (a typical drive unit for the filling channel
8 is not shown). After achieving the operating position in the filling channel 8,
the channel sealing element 10 located in the lower part of the filling channel 8
is pressed to the upper edge of the container 9, to provide the desired tightness
of the system.
[0030] Next, as shown in Fig. 4b, the tobacco material 12 located on the conveyor 13, for
example a belt conveyor, is poured to the filling channel 8. After pouring an adequate
amount of the tobacco material 12 to the filling channel 8, the piston 1 is lowered
to the filling channel 8 by means of typical drive units known from the state of the
art, not shown on the drawing.
[0031] During the filling of the container 9, piston 1 descends. The packing of the container
9 and the corresponding concentration of the material is achieved by decreasing the
volume through extraction of the air from the concentrated material. In other words,
the force exerted by the piston 1 on the material is intended mainly to move the material
downwards, and not to compress it. While descending, the piston 1 lowers the upper
surface of the space occupied by the material. For example, the piston may descend
on the concentrated material only due to its own weight and due to forces resulting
from the difference of pressures. In addition, the weight of the piston may be balanced
by a counterweight and by the friction between the piston and the filling channel
8, so that the pressing force exerted by the piston on the concentrated material is
smaller than the deadweight of the piston. Moreover, the pressing force that impacts
the concentrated material may be minimized by applying a servo system to control the
position of the piston with respect to the concentrated material while the tobacco
material is concentrated in the filling channel and the container, such that the piston
follows the upper layer of the material to decrease the volume of the material in
order to maximally draw air out of the material. To execute the process, it is enough
for the weight of the piston (or its weight minus the counterweight) to be greater
than the friction force between piston 1 and the internal walls of the filling channel
8.
[0032] The maximum level MAX of the material poured into the filling channel 8 (as shown
in Fig. 4b) depends on a plurality of factors, such as the type of the concentrated
material, the humidity of material, the volume of the container, the dimensions of
the filling channel, the negative pressure force, the pressing force of piston on
the concentrated material. During the gravitational descent of the piston 1, the air
trapped between the fibers of the concentrated material 12 is drawn out. Drawing air
out allows to decrease the volume of the tobacco material 12 located in the filling
channel 8 and in the container 9 by descending the piston 1, which overcomes the forces
of elasticity of the fibers of the concentrated tobacco material 12 until the moment
of reaching the maximal desired degree of air drawn out. In the Fig. 4c minimal space
occupied by concentrated tobacco material 12 is marked by the level MIN positioned
below the upper edge of the container 9. During that process, air is drawn out, in
a way described above, to the device 14 generating negative pressure.
[0033] Next, as shown in Fig. 4d, the piston 1 and the filling channel 8 are retracted to
the starting position by means of typical drive units known from the state of the
art, and the container 9 with the concentrated tobacco material 12 is transported
by the conveyor 11 to a final position or is taken out from the station by an operator.
[0034] During the extraction of air from the concentrated material, the container 9 may
be located in the sealing chamber 15, as shown in Fig. 5. The sealing chamber 15 may
be sealed with respect to the filling channel 8 and/or the conveyor 11. The air is
extracted both by the piston 1 and by the air extracting channels: a lateral air extracting
channel 6a and a bottom channel 6b, from the sealing chamber 15. As a result, there
is negative pressure acting on the container 9 placed inside the sealing chamber 15.
If the negative pressure force is equal to the force of extraction of air from the
material concentrated by a piston 1, then the negative pressure applied to the concentrated
material is equalized on all sides, therefore the tobacco material 12 is concentrated
in a uniform manner. Moreover, the amount of the concentrated material drawn out in
the direction of piston is reduced. The lateral extraction channel 6a is connected
to the side wall of the sealing chamber 15, thereby the negative pressure acts on
the side walls of the container 9, while the bottom extraction channel 6b is connected
to the bottom of the sealing chamber 15, thereby the negative pressure acts on the
bottom of the container 9. The second end of the extraction channels 6, 6a, 6b is
connected to the negative pressure generating device 14, which also preferably filters
fine particles of material input via the openings 4.
[0035] Fig. 6 and Fig. 6a show a process of packing the tobacco material 12 into the container
9 with the use of sealing chamber 15a. The sealing chamber 15a is lowered together
with the filling channel 8 on the container located on the conveyor 11 a. The conveyor
11 a may be made of rubber, silicone, elastic plastic or other elastic materials.
In the region of contact of the bottom edge 20 of the sealing chamber 15a with the
conveyor 11a, sealing means 21 are applied to provide tightness of the system. The
tobacco material 12 is transported to the filling channel 8 from the feeder 13 and
next, the piston 1 is lowered downwards by means of the drive unit 17. While descending,
air is drawn out from the tobacco material 12 through the piston 1, the extraction
channel 6 and the extraction channel 6a from the sealing chamber 15a. The speed of
descending of piston 1 is controlled by control means 18, which receive signals from
sensors 19, positioned in the filling channel 8. The sensors 19 control the height
of the filling channel 8 with the tobacco material 12, and the level of descent of
the piston 1. The control means 18, responsively to the signals received from sensors
19, may increase or decrease the speed of descent of the piston 1. This allows to
eliminate uncontrolled pressure exerted on the material. The piston 1 may be kept
in contact with the tobacco material 12 or may follow the material. After achieving
the required level of concentration of the tobacco material 12, the device 14 generating
negative pressure is turned off, and the piston 1 is retracted up from the filling
channel 8 by means of the drive unit 17. Next, the sealing chamber 15a and filling
channel 8 are also retracted up by mechanical means, not shown on the drawing. After
the end of the process of filling, the container 9 is closed and passed for further
processing.
[0036] Preferably, the pressing force of the piston on the tobacco material is not higher
than 1500N, preferably not higher than 1100N. Thereby, the degree of degradation of
the tobacco material is minimized, and the pressing force is high enough to overcome
the resistant forces resulting from the friction between the piston and the filling
channel and the internal resistances occurring between the fibers of the material.
[0037] Fig. 7 shows the steps of exemplary method of packing tobacco material into the container
9. First, in step 100, the container 9 is placed on the packing station under the
filling channel 8. Preferably, the container 9 is placed inside the sealing chamber
15, 15a to which the negative pressure is applied. Preferably, the plastic bag 16
is placed inside the container 9. Next, the tobacco material 12 is fed in step 101
to the filling channel 8. In the next step 102, the piston 1, 1 a, 1b is inserted
into the filling channel 8 and the piston 1, 1 a, 1 b is moved in step 103 towards
the upper surface of the tobacco material 12 accumulated in the channel 8. Next, in
step 104 negative pressure is applied to the extraction channel 6 connected to at
least one extraction opening 4a, 4b in the bottom surface 2 of the piston 1, 1a, 1b.
Subsequently, the piston 1, 1 a, 1b is descended in step 105 to the filling channel
8, thus lowering the upper limit of the space occupied by the tobacco material 12
during the descent of the piston 1, 1 a, 1 b. After the container 9 is filled, negative
pressure is turned off in step 106 and the piston 1, 1 a, 1b is moved upwards in step
107. At the end, the container 9 is closed in step 108.
List of elements
[0038]
- 1, 1a, 1b
- - piston
- 2
- - bottom surface
- 3
- - plate
- 4a, 4b
- - openings
- 5
- - piston chamber
- 6, 6a, 6b
- - extraction channel
- 7
- - filtering element
- 8
- - filling channel
- 9
- - container
- 10
- - channel sealing element
- 11, 11a
- - conveyor
- 12
- - tobacco material
- 13
- - feeder
- 14
- - negative pressure generating device
- 15, 15a
- - sealing chamber
- 16
- - plastic bag
- 17
- - drive unit
- 18
- - control means
- 19
- - sensors
- 20
- - bottom edge
- 21
- - sealing means
1. A device for packing tobacco material (12) into containers (9) in tobacco industry,
comprising:
- a feeder (13) for feeding the tobacco material (12);
- a filling channel (8) for accumulating the fed tobacco material (12) and for directing
tobacco material (12) to a container (9);
- a negative pressure generating device (14);
- a piston (1, 1 a, 1 b), movable in an up-and-down direction inside the filling channel
(8), for lowering the upper limit of the space occupied by the tobacco material (12)
present inside the container (9) during the descent of the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b);
characterized in that
- the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) has in its bottom surface (2) at least one extraction opening
(4a, 4b) connected to at least one extraction channel (6) for drawing air out of the
tobacco material (12) by the negative pressure generating device (14).
2. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises a drive unit (17) for moving the piston (1, 1 a, 1b) downwards inside
the filling channel (8) under the force of gravity and the force resulting from the
difference of pressures acting on the piston (1, 1a, 1b).
3. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises a drive unit (17) for moving the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) downwards inside
the filling channel (8) so that the bottom surface (2) of piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) keeps
contact with or follows the tobacco material (12).
4. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the extraction channel (6) of the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) is configured to draw out
air in a direction opposite to the direction of the descent of the piston.
5. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the shape of the cross-section of the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) corresponds substantially
to the shape of the cross-section of the filling channel (8).
6. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the shape of the cross-section of the channel (8) corresponds substantially to the
shape of the surface defined by the upper edges of container (9).
7. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises a sealing chamber (15, 15a) for the container (9), connected to the
negative pressure generating device.
8. The device according to claim 7 characterized in that the negative pressure inside the sealing chamber (15, 15a) acts on the walls of the
container (9).
9. The device according to claim 7 characterized in that the negative pressure inside the sealing chamber (15, 15a) acts on the bottom of
the container (9).
10. The device according to claim 8 or 9 characterized in that the negative pressure acting on the walls or/and on the bottom of container (9) is
equal to the negative pressure acting on the tobacco material (12) through the piston
(1, 1 a, 1 b).
11. The device according to any previous claims characterized in that the pressing force of the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) on the tobacco material (12) is not
higher than 1500N, preferably not higher than 1100N.
12. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the filling channel (8) comprises sensors (19) for controlling the level at which
the filling channel (8) is filled by the tobacco material (12).
13. A method for packing tobacco material (12) into a container (9) in tobacco industry,
comprising the steps of:
- placing (100) the container (9) in a packing station under a filling channel (8);
- feeding (101) the tobacco material (12) to the filling channel (8);
- inserting (102) a piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) into the filling channel (8) and moving (103)
the piston (1, 1a, 1b) towards the upper surface of the tobacco material (12) accumulated
in the channel (8);
- supplying (104) negative pressure to an extraction channel (6) connected to at least
one extraction opening (4a, 4b) in a bottom surface (2) of the piston (1, 1a, 1 b);
- lowering (105) the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) in the filling channel (8), thereby lowering
the upper limit of the space occupied by the tobacco material (12) during the descent
of the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b);
- turning off (106) the negative pressure after the container is filled (9);
- moving up (107) the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b);
- closing (108) the container (9).
14. The method according to claim 13, characterized by further placing the container (9) in a sealing chamber (15, 15a) to which the negative
pressure is supplied.
15. The method according to claim 13, characterized by placing a plastic bag (16) inside the container (9).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A device for packing tobacco material (12) into containers (9) in tobacco industry,
comprising:
- a feeder (13) for feeding the tobacco material (12);
- a filling channel (8) for accumulating the fed tobacco material (12) and for directing
tobacco material (12) to a container (9);
- a negative pressure generating device (14);
- a piston (1, 1 a, 1b), movable in an up-and-down direction inside the filling channel
(8), for lowering the upper limit of the space occupied by the tobacco material (12)
present inside the container (9) during the descent of the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b);
- whereas the piston (1, 1a, 1b) has in its bottom surface (2) at least one extraction
opening (4a, 4b) connected to at least one extraction channel (6) for drawing air
out of the tobacco material (12) by the negative pressure generating device (14);
characterized in that
- the piston (1, 1a, 1b) is adapted to move downwards inside the filling channel (8)
under the force of gravity and the force resulting from the difference of pressures
acting on the piston (1, 1a, 1b).
2. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises a drive unit (17) for moving the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) downwards inside
the filling channel (8) so that the bottom surface (2) of piston (1, 1a, 1b) keeps
contact with or follows the tobacco material (12).
3. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the extraction channel (6) of the piston (1, 1a, 1b) is configured to draw out air
in a direction opposite to the direction of the descent of the piston.
4. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the shape of the cross-section of the piston (1, 1a, 1b) corresponds substantially
to the shape of the cross-section of the filling channel (8).
5. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the shape of the cross-section of the channel (8) corresponds substantially to the
shape of the surface defined by the upper edges of container (9).
6. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises a sealing chamber (15, 15a) for the container (9), connected to the
negative pressure generating device.
7. The device according to claim 6 characterized in that the negative pressure inside the sealing chamber (15, 15a) acts on the walls of the
container (9).
8. The device according to claim 6 characterized in that the negative pressure inside the sealing chamber (15, 15a) acts on the bottom of
the container (9).
9. The device according to claim 7 or 8 characterized in that the negative pressure acting on the walls or/and on the bottom of container (9) is
equal to the negative pressure acting on the tobacco material (12) through the piston
(1, 1a, 1b).
10. The device according to any previous claims characterized in that the pressing force of the piston (1, 1a, 1b) on the tobacco material (12) is not
higher than 1500N, preferably not higher than 1100N.
11. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the filling channel (8) comprises sensors (19) for controlling the level at which
the filling channel (8) is filled by the tobacco material (12).
12. The device according to claim 1 characterized in that the filling channel (8) comprises sensors (19) for controlling the level of descent
of the piston (1).
13. A method for packing tobacco material (12) into a container (9) in tobacco industry,
comprising the steps of:
- placing (100) the container (9) in a packing station under a filling channel (8);
- feeding (101) the tobacco material (12) to the filling channel (8);
- inserting (102) a piston (1, 1 a, 1 b) into the filling channel (8) and moving (103)
the piston (1, 1a, 1b) towards the upper surface of the tobacco material (12) accumulated
in the channel (8);
- supplying (104) negative pressure to an extraction channel (6) connected to at least
one extraction opening (4a, 4b) in a bottom surface (2) of the piston (1, 1a, 1b);
- lowering (105) the piston (1, 1a, 1b) in the filling channel (8), thereby lowering
the upper limit of the space occupied by the tobacco material (12) during the descent
of the piston (1, 1a, 1b);
- turning off (106) the negative pressure after the container is filled (9);
- moving up (107) the piston (1, 1 a, 1 b);
- closing (108) the container (9);
characterized by
- lowering (105) the piston (1, 1a, 1b) in the filling channel (8) under the force
of gravity and the force resulting from the difference of pressures acting on the
piston (1, 1a, 1b).
14. The method according to claim 13, characterized by further placing the container (9) in a sealing chamber (15, 15a) to which the negative
pressure is supplied.
15. The method according to claim 13, characterized by placing a plastic bag (16) inside the container (9).