Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1991-1994
Title: Innovations by Roger A. Foote in Tobacco Processing
Introduction
Roger A. Foote is an accomplished inventor based in Winston-Salem, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of tobacco processing, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on methods and apparatuses that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of tobacco sample analysis.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method of and apparatus for drying a tobacco sample and determining the moisture content." This invention discloses a method and apparatus for automatically determining the moisture content of a tobacco sample. The apparatus utilizes a rotary drum dryer with internal agitating vanes to apply heat, effectively removing moisture and volatiles from the sample. It also reduces the sample to lamina and stem portions. Electronic scales are employed to weigh the sample before and after drying, allowing for the determination of the 'wet' and 'dry' weights. Based on these weights, the moisture content is calculated, and the stem portions are classified and weighed to determine the stem content by weight of the sample.
Another notable patent is the "Tobacco sample transfer apparatus and method." This invention describes a method and apparatus for automatically taking a cored sample of tobacco from a bale and pneumatically transferring it to a remote receiving station, such as a stem content analyzer. The design includes a sample canister with vacuum-operated end closures for efficient pneumatic transfer. The process involves delaminating a compacted, cored sample of tobacco and depositing it into an open sample canister, which is then transported to the analyzer for further processing.
Career Highlights
Roger A. Foote is associated with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, where he has contributed to advancements in tobacco processing technology. His innovative approaches have improved the methods used in the industry, making them more efficient and reliable.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Roger has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Richard M. Henderson and D. Randall McHone. Their combined expertise has fostered a productive environment for innovation within the company.
Conclusion
Roger A. Foote's contributions to tobacco processing through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation in the industry. His work continues to influence the methods used in tobacco analysis and processing today.
