EP0015357A1 - Apparatus for drying manure and similar residual products - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F26B23/022—Heating arrangements using combustion heating incinerating volatiles in the dryer exhaust gases, the produced hot gases being wholly, partly or not recycled into the drying enclosure
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F26B—DRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
- F26B3/00—Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat
- F26B3/18—Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by conduction, i.e. the heat is conveyed from the heat source, e.g. gas flame, to the materials or objects to be dried by direct contact
- F26B3/22—Drying solid materials or objects by processes involving the application of heat by conduction, i.e. the heat is conveyed from the heat source, e.g. gas flame, to the materials or objects to be dried by direct contact the heat source and the materials or objects to be dried being in relative motion, e.g. of vibration
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F26—DRYING
- F26B—DRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
- F26B9/00—Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects at rest or with only local agitation; Domestic airing cupboards
- F26B9/06—Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects at rest or with only local agitation; Domestic airing cupboards in stationary drums or chambers
- F26B9/08—Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects at rest or with only local agitation; Domestic airing cupboards in stationary drums or chambers including agitating devices, e.g. pneumatic recirculation arrangements
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for drying manure and similar residual products which apparatus includes a heating chamber with an associated heating device for the heating of manure in a drying chamber placed thereover and separated from the heating chamber by its bottom wall, and an agitator disposed in the drying chamber and having at least one agitator arm.
- the arm of the agitator is to move in contact with the upper surface of the bottom wall of the drying chamber for preventing manure to be baked to the bottom wall.
- the bottom wall When operating the drying apparatus the bottom wall will be heated and expands. Since the bottom wall is fixed to the side walls of the drying apparatus, the bottom wall be buckled and so the agitator which is relatively rigid cannot, when being moved, be applied against the entire surface of the bottom wall. Thus, in the prior art drying apparatus manure will be baked to some portions of the bottom wall and so heat transfer from the heat chamber therebelow to the drying chamber will be reduced. The baked manure will press the agitator arm upwards, and after a short while a cake of baked manure is formed over the entire bottom of the drying chamber.
- vapours which during the heat treatment evaporate from the manure. These vapours are brought to a condensation device where the major part is condensed and the residual part is delivered to the ambient atmosphere. Although the amount is small, the residual vapour part delivered to the ambient atmosphere will cause an embarassing smell in the vicinity and in the surroundings of the drying apparatus. In prior art drying apparatus said vapours also escape from the drying chamber through bushings for the agitator shaft and through the supply opening, thereby aggravating the problem of the smell.
- the purpose of the invention is to obtain a drying apparatus of that kind mentioned by way of introduction, which apparatus eliminates the above mentioned drawbacks.
- the drying apparatus eliminates almost entirely the problem of the smell. Moreover, in the operation of the drying apparatus a satisfactory contact is obtained for the agitator arm against the bottom wall of the drying chamber.
- an apparatus for drying manure and like residual products which apparatus the agitator arm is biased against said bottom wall to provide for contact against said bottom wall during the operation of the drying apparatus and/or that said bottom wall is supported freely at its peripheral portion for eliminating buckling of the bottom wall when subjected to heat during the operation of the drying apparatus.
- the apparatus has a condensation device connected to the drying chamber for receiving and condensating vapours evaporated from the manure in the drying process, a collecting vessel connected to the outlet of the condensation device, as well as an expel fan for expelling said vapours to the condensation device.
- the heating device is a burner for fossile combustibles and rest gas obtained from the condensation device is supplied to the heating chamber for combustion therein.
- drying apparatus by way of non-limiting example is used'for drying fowl manure.
- the drying apparatus can be used for all kinds of similar residual products, including digested sludge from sewage treatment plants.
- Fig. 1 shows a prior art apparatus for drying manure, which appa- .ratus is provided with means according to the invention.
- the drying apparatus referenced 1, is made of steel and stands on a foundation 2.
- the drying apparatus has bottom heat chamber 3 which communicates with a heating device 4, e.g. an oil burner.
- a drying chamber 5 is provided separated from the heat chamber by means of its bottom wall 6 having a plain upper surface.
- An agitator 7 is provided with a shaft 8 centrally located in drying chamber 5 which has a preferred circular cross section shape.
- Agitator 7 at the lower portion of shaft 8, which is located adjacent to the bottom wall 6, has a rigid agitator arm 9 attached thereto which arm along its extension contacts the upper surface of the bottom wall 6.
- a motor 11 connected to shaft 8 is supported on.a frame on the top of the apparatus.
- the motor is arranged for rotating shaft 8 and the agitator arm 9 which will stir up manure from the bottom wall and prevent manure from baking to said surface.
- Manure to be dried is supplied to the drying chamber through a supply opening closed by means of a door 10.
- Shaft 8 has a not shown guide on the bottom wall 6.
- a condensation device 20 for treatment of vapours, including certain gases, evaporated from the manure under the drying process is shown on the apparatus top portion for reducing the problems of bad smell which usually exists in drying manure.
- a discharge box 50 For the discharge of dried manure from the drying chamber a discharge box 50 is provided.
- the discharge box is separated from the heat chamber by means of vertical walls and has a door 51 in bottom wall 6 to be maneconferenced from outside the drying apparatus.
- a prior art discharge box (not shown) has a horizontal bottom at the level of the heat chamber bottom and an opening in the side wall of the drying apparatus, from which opening dried manure can be discharged on a conveyor.
- the drying apparatus has a not shown discharge device for combustion gases and may be provided with a not shown circulation means for combustion gases for obtaining a uniform temperature in the heat chamber.
- bottom wall 6 at its peripheral portion is supported freely at the side walls of the drying apparatus, said support consisting of continuous or divided flange means, preferably a continuous rim 12, protruding from the side walls.
- the bottom wall 6 has a diameter which is slightly less than the diameter of the drying chamber at its bottom when the heat chamber is heated to its operating temperature which is approximately 200°C.
- radial ribs 14 are provided on the bottom side of bottom wall 6, said ribs comprising flat iron bars, each being spot welded at one of their narrow sides to the bottom wall. Ribs 14 are uniformly spaced around the bottom wall. In Fig. 3 three ribs 14 are shown in dashed lines.
- radial notches 13 are made in the bottom wall around its circumference.
- the notches 13 cooperate with vertical shoulders 14 on the upper side of the rim 12. Said shoulders preferably have the J same height as the thickness of the bottom wall in order not to be of hindrance to the rotating agitator arm.
- a pressure arm 30 is disposed between shaft 8 and the agitator arm 9. Spaced from the lower portion of shaft 8 there is around the shaft clamped a collar 31 having two projecting parallel ears 32 between which an axle bar 33 is mounted. Two opposing ears 34 having an intermediate axle bar 35 are disposed on the upper side of the agitator arm 9.
- the pressure arm 30 which in a preferred embodiment of the agitator assembly includes two sections 36, 37 and an intermediary biasing'means 38 is fixed at its ends to said axle bars by means of bushings. Thus, pressure arm 30 is pivotably supported at its both ends.
- Section 36 of the pressure arm connected to shaft 8 has a first pipe with a flange 39 at its free end.
- Section 37 of the pressure arm connected to the agitator arm 9 has a second pipe with a small diameter, which pipe is movably supported in said first pipe. Spaced from said first pipe a stop 40 is fixed to the second pipe.
- the biasing means 38 is placed between stop 40 and flange 39 on the first pipe and has the shape of a pressure spring for urging agitator arm 9 against bottom wall 6.
- pressure arm 30 urges the agitator arm 9, which at its point of attachment to shaft 8 is rotatably supported around a shaft 42, against the bottom wall.
- Agitator arm 9 is made of a resistant rigid material to be substantially plane in operation.
- Agitator arm 9 has two sections, viz. one radial section 43 connected to shaft 8 and an outer section 44 positioned in-the same plane but somewhat angles in the direction of rotation (referenced with arrow 45). Owing to this a pocket 46 is formed towards which manure scraped from the bottom is gathered when agitator arm 9 is rotated in the drying chamber. Pocket 46 has a radial position over door 51 so that dried manure for the purpose of discharging is scraped down into the discharge box 50 when door 51 is open. Moreover agitator arm 9 along its forward portion seen in the direction of rotation may have a longitudinal section 47 of particularly resistant material.
- Discharge box 50 occupies a a section of heat chamber 3 separated therefrom by means of walls and has a transmission part to the collecting pocket 52.
- the latter has an outwardly and upwardly sloping bottom and a conveyor 53, preferably a screw conveyor, is provided for conveying the dried manure material from the collecting pocket. Owing to this the drying apparatus can be operated substantially continuous such that the uneconomical starting phase for heating the drying apparatus to its operating temperature is eliminated.
- an expel fan 32 is provided to positively expel to the condensation device 20 the vapours obtained in the drying of manure. Owing to this a negative pressure or a vacuum is created in the drying chamber and so there will be no leakage of vapours to the ambient atmosphere.
- a dome 21 is provided in the roof of the drying chamber for collecting the vapours obtained in the drying process.
- At least one, and preferably two discharge conduits 24 connects dome 21 to the condensation device 20 which is a conventional heat exchange assembly for cooling the vapours conveyed thereto for condensation.
- the empeller 23 of fan 22 is positioned in dome 21 and arranged to expel said vapours to the condensation device 20.
- the empeller 23 and the shaft of the empeller is made of a material. which is highly resistant to said vapours.
- a conduit 25 connects the output of the condensation device to a collecting vessel 26 for condensation water and residual gas. From the upper portion of collecting vessel 26 a conduit 27 extends to heat chamber 3 for the transfer of the residual gas thereto.
- Conduit 27 opens to heat chamber 3 adjacent to heating device 4 which is a burner for fossile combustibles.
- heating device 4 which is a burner for fossile combustibles.
- the burner is a gas or oil burner 4.
- conduit 27 opens adjacent to the air inlet of the burner 4 and so the residual gas obtained in the condensation is fed through the air inlet into the heat chamber, there being subjected to combustion together with fresh air and the combustible of the burner.
- Collecting vessel 26 has a large volume for serving as a buffer storage for residual gas when the burner is off.
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- The present invention relates to an apparatus for drying manure and similar residual products which apparatus includes a heating chamber with an associated heating device for the heating of manure in a drying chamber placed thereover and separated from the heating chamber by its bottom wall, and an agitator disposed in the drying chamber and having at least one agitator arm.
- In drying apparatus of this kind which are used for the drying of e.g. manure from poultry, as fowls, for reducing the smell of the manure and for making the manure easier to handle, the arm of the agitator is to move in contact with the upper surface of the bottom wall of the drying chamber for preventing manure to be baked to the bottom wall.
- When operating the drying apparatus the bottom wall will be heated and expands. Since the bottom wall is fixed to the side walls of the drying apparatus, the bottom wall be buckled and so the agitator which is relatively rigid cannot, when being moved, be applied against the entire surface of the bottom wall. Thus, in the prior art drying apparatus manure will be baked to some portions of the bottom wall and so heat transfer from the heat chamber therebelow to the drying chamber will be reduced. The baked manure will press the agitator arm upwards, and after a short while a cake of baked manure is formed over the entire bottom of the drying chamber.
- Since baked manure in one phase of the drying process has a very sticky nature the agitator arm will be subjected to high stress which can result in undue deformations and rupture of the agitator arm at its fixing point to the agitator arm.
- Another problem in prior art drying apparatuses is the vapours which during the heat treatment evaporate from the manure.These vapours are brought to a condensation device where the major part is condensed and the residual part is delivered to the ambient atmosphere. Although the amount is small, the residual vapour part delivered to the ambient atmosphere will cause an embarassing smell in the vicinity and in the surroundings of the drying apparatus. In prior art drying apparatus said vapours also escape from the drying chamber through bushings for the agitator shaft and through the supply opening, thereby aggravating the problem of the smell.
- The purpose of the invention is to obtain a drying apparatus of that kind mentioned by way of introduction, which apparatus eliminates the above mentioned drawbacks.
- Thus, the drying apparatus according to the invention eliminates almost entirely the problem of the smell. Moreover, in the operation of the drying apparatus a satisfactory contact is obtained for the agitator arm against the bottom wall of the drying chamber.
- Said purpose is achieved by means of an apparatus for drying manure and like residual products -in which apparatus the agitator arm is biased against said bottom wall to provide for contact against said bottom wall during the operation of the drying apparatus and/or that said bottom wall is supported freely at its peripheral portion for eliminating buckling of the bottom wall when subjected to heat during the operation of the drying apparatus. For eliminating the problem of smell the apparatus has a condensation device connected to the drying chamber for receiving and condensating vapours evaporated from the manure in the drying process, a collecting vessel connected to the outlet of the condensation device, as well as an expel fan for expelling said vapours to the condensation device. The heating device is a burner for fossile combustibles and rest gas obtained from the condensation device is supplied to the heating chamber for combustion therein.
- The invention is described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Fig. 1 is a fragmentary section view through an apparatus according to the invention for drying manure, taken along lines I-I in Fig. 3.
- Fig. 2 is a top view of the agitator arm of the drying apparatus.
- Fig. 3 is a cross section view of the drying apparatus in Fig. 1, taken along lines III-III in Fig. 1.
- In the following description the drying apparatus according to the invention by way of non-limiting example is used'for drying fowl manure. However, the drying apparatus can be used for all kinds of similar residual products, including digested sludge from sewage treatment plants.
- Fig. 1 shows a prior art apparatus for drying manure, which appa- .ratus is provided with means according to the invention. The drying apparatus, referenced 1, is made of steel and stands on a
foundation 2. The drying apparatus hasbottom heat chamber 3 which communicates with a heating device 4, e.g. an oil burner. Above the heat chamber adrying chamber 5 is provided separated from the heat chamber by means of its bottom wall 6 having a plain upper surface. An agitator 7 is provided with ashaft 8 centrally located indrying chamber 5 which has a preferred circular cross section shape. Agitator 7 at the lower portion ofshaft 8, which is located adjacent to the bottom wall 6, has arigid agitator arm 9 attached thereto which arm along its extension contacts the upper surface of the bottom wall 6. Amotor 11 connected toshaft 8 is supported on.a frame on the top of the apparatus. The motor is arranged for rotatingshaft 8 and theagitator arm 9 which will stir up manure from the bottom wall and prevent manure from baking to said surface. Manure to be dried is supplied to the drying chamber through a supply opening closed by means of adoor 10. Shaft 8 has a not shown guide on the bottom wall 6. - A
condensation device 20 for treatment of vapours, including certain gases, evaporated from the manure under the drying process is shown on the apparatus top portion for reducing the problems of bad smell which usually exists in drying manure. - In prior art drying apparatus the horizontal bottom wall 6 is fixedly connected to the side walls of the drying apparatus. In operating the drying apparatus bottom wall 6 will expand in radial direction, thereby being buckled, showing elevated and lowered portions. Owing to this
agitator arm 9, when being rotated, will not be able to contact the entire surface of the bottom wall, and the lower portions of the bottom wall will not be reached by the agitator arm. - For the discharge of dried manure from the drying chamber a
discharge box 50 is provided. The discharge box is separated from the heat chamber by means of vertical walls and has adoor 51 in bottom wall 6 to be maneuvred from outside the drying apparatus. A prior art discharge box (not shown) has a horizontal bottom at the level of the heat chamber bottom and an opening in the side wall of the drying apparatus, from which opening dried manure can be discharged on a conveyor. - Moreover, the drying apparatus has a not shown discharge device for combustion gases and may be provided with a not shown circulation means for combustion gases for obtaining a uniform temperature in the heat chamber.
- According to the invention two features are proposed which can be used separately or together for eliminating the problem of manure being baked to the bottom wall of the drying chamber.
- In accordance with one of these features bottom wall 6 at its peripheral portion is supported freely at the side walls of the drying apparatus, said support consisting of continuous or divided flange means, preferably a
continuous rim 12, protruding from the side walls. The bottom wall 6 has a diameter which is slightly less than the diameter of the drying chamber at its bottom when the heat chamber is heated to its operating temperature which is approximately 200°C. Thus, when the drying apparatus is not in operation, viz. is not heated, there is a clearance or spacing between the peripheral circumferential edge of the bottom wall and the side wall of the drying chamber, which clearance permits the bottom wall to expand freely, when subjected to heat. This expansion in radial direction is not prevented by the side walls of the drying apparatus and so the bottom wall will not be subjected to any buckling. Thus,agitator arm 9 will contact the upper surface of the bottom wall whenshaft 8 is rotated. For purpose of reinforcement radial ribs 14 are provided on the bottom side of bottom wall 6, said ribs comprising flat iron bars, each being spot welded at one of their narrow sides to the bottom wall. Ribs 14 are uniformly spaced around the bottom wall. In Fig. 3 three ribs 14 are shown in dashed lines. - For securing the positioning of bottom wall 6 such that the
door 51 made therein to thedischarge box 50 will be in correct position over the discharge box shortradial notches 13 are made in the bottom wall around its circumference. Thenotches 13 cooperate with vertical shoulders 14 on the upper side of therim 12. Said shoulders preferably have the J same height as the thickness of the bottom wall in order not to be of hindrance to the rotating agitator arm. - According to another feature of the apparatus according to the invention a
pressure arm 30 is disposed betweenshaft 8 and theagitator arm 9. Spaced from the lower portion ofshaft 8 there is around the shaft clamped acollar 31 having two projecting parallel ears 32 between which an axle bar 33 is mounted. Twoopposing ears 34 having anintermediate axle bar 35 are disposed on the upper side of theagitator arm 9. Thepressure arm 30 which in a preferred embodiment of the agitator assembly includes twosections 36, 37 and anintermediary biasing'means 38 is fixed at its ends to said axle bars by means of bushings. Thus,pressure arm 30 is pivotably supported at its both ends. - Section 36 of the pressure arm connected to
shaft 8 has a first pipe with a flange 39 at its free end.Section 37 of the pressure arm connected to theagitator arm 9 has a second pipe with a small diameter, which pipe is movably supported in said first pipe. Spaced from said first pipe a stop 40 is fixed to the second pipe. The biasing means 38 is placed between stop 40 and flange 39 on the first pipe and has the shape of a pressure spring for urgingagitator arm 9 against bottom wall 6. - Thus,
pressure arm 30 urges theagitator arm 9, which at its point of attachment toshaft 8 is rotatably supported around ashaft 42, against the bottom wall.Agitator arm 9 is made of a resistant rigid material to be substantially plane in operation. -
Agitator arm 9 has two sections, viz. oneradial section 43 connected toshaft 8 and anouter section 44 positioned in-the same plane but somewhat angles in the direction of rotation (referenced with arrow 45). Owing to this apocket 46 is formed towards which manure scraped from the bottom is gathered whenagitator arm 9 is rotated in the drying chamber.Pocket 46 has a radial position overdoor 51 so that dried manure for the purpose of discharging is scraped down into thedischarge box 50 whendoor 51 is open. Moreoveragitator arm 9 along its forward portion seen in the direction of rotation may have alongitudinal section 47 of particularly resistant material. - In the drying apparatus according to the invention, in contrary to prior art drying apparatus the
discharge 50 extends below the bottom ofheat chamber 3, there having a collectingpocket 52 the volume of which permits reception of the entire badge of manure which in one operation cycle is dried in the drying chamber.Discharge box 50 occupies a a section ofheat chamber 3 separated therefrom by means of walls and has a transmission part to the collectingpocket 52. The latter has an outwardly and upwardly sloping bottom and aconveyor 53, preferably a screw conveyor, is provided for conveying the dried manure material from the collecting pocket. Owing to this the drying apparatus can be operated substantially continuous such that the uneconomical starting phase for heating the drying apparatus to its operating temperature is eliminated. - For eliminating the problem of smell around the drying apparatus an expel fan 32 is provided to positively expel to the
condensation device 20 the vapours obtained in the drying of manure. Owing to this a negative pressure or a vacuum is created in the drying chamber and so there will be no leakage of vapours to the ambient atmosphere. - In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 1 a
dome 21 is provided in the roof of the drying chamber for collecting the vapours obtained in the drying process. At least one, and preferably two discharge conduits 24 connectsdome 21 to thecondensation device 20 which is a conventional heat exchange assembly for cooling the vapours conveyed thereto for condensation. Theempeller 23 of fan 22 is positioned indome 21 and arranged to expel said vapours to thecondensation device 20. Theempeller 23 and the shaft of the empeller is made of a material. which is highly resistant to said vapours. Aconduit 25 connects the output of the condensation device to a collectingvessel 26 for condensation water and residual gas. From the upper portion of collecting vessel 26 aconduit 27 extends to heatchamber 3 for the transfer of the residual gas thereto. -
Conduit 27 opens to heatchamber 3 adjacent to heating device 4 which is a burner for fossile combustibles. In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 1 the burner is a gas or oil burner 4. In thisembodiment conduit 27 opens adjacent to the air inlet of the burner 4 and so the residual gas obtained in the condensation is fed through the air inlet into the heat chamber, there being subjected to combustion together with fresh air and the combustible of the burner. - Collecting
vessel 26 has a large volume for serving as a buffer storage for residual gas when the burner is off.
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