EP1726903A1 - Drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B30B—PRESSES IN GENERAL
- B30B11/00—Presses specially adapted for forming shaped articles from material in particulate or plastic state, e.g. briquetting presses, tabletting presses
- B30B11/22—Extrusion presses; Dies therefor
- B30B11/26—Extrusion presses; Dies therefor using press rams
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F26—DRYING
- F26B—DRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
- F26B7/00—Drying solid materials or objects by processes using a combination of processes not covered by a single one of groups F26B3/00 and F26B5/00
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- wood waste has many tiny holes to suck therein moisture in the air to become very wet. So the moisture of wood waste prevents the wood-waste blocks from being tight and solid because of the moisture therein, Then wood waste blocks formed are apt to give rise to cracks in case of mutual collision, and even completely collapses into pieces if worse. Thus its compressing effect is quite bad.
- a passage 743 for wind coming from the blower 71 to pass therethrough and the heating member 74 has the other end connected with a pipe joint 75, with a cap 76 fixed between the pipe joint 75 and the sidewall of he container 31 where the inlet hole 314 is provided. Then the cap 76 has a pipe connecting hole 761 for the other end of the pipe joint 75 to fit stably therein and a mouth 762 in the outer side of he connecting hole 761, and a wall 763 extending around the mouth 762 and to be fixed firmly with the sidewall of the container 31.
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Abstract
Heated air is blown through air holes (314) of a sidewall of the collecting chamber (311) of the container (31) of the conveying device (30) to dry wood waste therein which is then compressed in a compressing device (20) of the machine to become tight solid blocks.
Description
- This invention relates to a drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine, particularly to one for drying moisture of wood waste with heat so as to let wood waste possible to be compressed into a tight block uneasily to loosen off.
- Wood processing machines produce a large volume of wood waste, which is normally very light and bulky, and liable to fly and float around in the air, affecting.air quality and humane health. When it is packed in a bag or the like, it takes much space, and in addition, it is very flammable and easily catches fire to cause danger to life and property.
- Therefore, a wood-waste collecting machine has been made for collecting wood waste in a waste tank, and a snapping device provided in the waste tank for pushing it to fall in a conveying device and then is sent into a compressing device, which then compresses it into wood-waste blocks by means of compressing rods, in order to improve the above-mentioned problems.
- However, wood waste has many tiny holes to suck therein moisture in the air to become very wet. So the moisture of wood waste prevents the wood-waste blocks from being tight and solid because of the moisture therein, Then wood waste blocks formed are apt to give rise to cracks in case of mutual collision, and even completely collapses into pieces if worse. Thus its compressing effect is quite bad.
- A drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine in the invention includes a blower set on the base of the machine and a heating member. The blower has an outlet hole connected with one end of a windpipe, and the heating member is connected with the other end of the windpipe, having a heating element and a passage. A pipe joint is connected between the other end of the heating device and a sidewall of the container of the conveying device. Then the blower blows outer air sucked in into the heating member for heating the air and blown into the collecting chamber through the sidewall of the container of the conveying device. Then wood waste in the collecting chamber is dried, and the dried wood waste is sent into the compressing device of the machine to be compressed to become tight and solid blocks uncasy to loosen or crack.
- This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a wood-waste collecting machine provided with a drying device in the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a partial cross-sectional and perspective view of the wood-waste collecting machine with the drying device in the present invention;
- Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of the drying device in the present invention;
- Figure 4 is an upper partial cross-sectional view of the drying device in the present invention; and,
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the drying device under a wind-blowing condition in the present invention.
- A preferred embodiment of a
drying device 70 for a wood-waste collecting machine in the present invention, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3, is set in a wood-waste collecting machine, which includes abase 10, acompressing device 20, aconveying device 30, acutting device 40, awaste tank 50, and asnapping device 60 as main components. - The
compressing device 20 is set on thebase 10, for compressing wood waste into blocks. - The
conveying device 30 is set at one side of thecompressing device 20 on thebase 10, consisting of acontainer 31 formed with aninner collecting chamber 311 provided with an upper fallinghole 312, and amaterial feeding hole 313 formed in a sidewall of thecontainer 31 and communicating with thecompressing device 20, with aconveying rod 32 pushing wood waste in thecollecting chamber 311 into thecompressing device 20. - The
cutting device 40 is fixed at the inner side of thecontainer 31 for cutting wood waste falling in thecollecting chamber 311. - The
waste tank 50 is installed on theconveying device 30 for storing wood waste therein. - The
snapping device 60 is arranged in an inner lower portion of thewaste tank 50 for breaking off tangled-together wood waste to let it easily falling down through the fallinghole 312 into thecollecting chamber 311. - The
container 31 of theconveying device 30 hasplural air inlets 314 formed in an outer sidewall to communicate with thecollecting chamber 311. - The
drying device 70, as shown in Fig. 4, consists of ablower 71 and aheating member 74. Theblower 71 is set properly on thebase 10 and having a suckinghole 711 for sucking in outer air and anoutlet hole 712 connected with aplastic windpipe 72. Further, aconnect pipe 73 is connected with an end of thewindpipe 72 at one end, and further connected with aheating member 74 at the other en. Theheating member 74 consists of a metaltubular member 741 and aheating element 742 positioned in thetubular member 741. Theheating element 742 is composed of a ceramic insulating rod wound with an electric heating wire. When the electric heating wire is powered, it gives out heat. Further, between the metaltubular member 741 and theheating element 742 is provided apassage 743 for wind coming from theblower 71 to pass therethrough, and theheating member 74 has the other end connected with apipe joint 75, with acap 76 fixed between thepipe joint 75 and the sidewall of hecontainer 31 where theinlet hole 314 is provided. Then thecap 76 has apipe connecting hole 761 for the other end of thepipe joint 75 to fit stably therein and amouth 762 in the outer side of he connectinghole 761, and awall 763 extending around themouth 762 and to be fixed firmly with the sidewall of thecontainer 31. - Next, in using the
drying device 70, it is started to let theblower 71 suck outer air through the suckinghole 711 into thewind pipe 72, theconnect pipe 73, thepassage 743 of theheating member 74, thepipe joint 75, thecap 76 and then through theair inlets 314 and finally in thecollecting chamber 311 of thecontainer 31 of theconveying device 30. Meanwhile theheating element 742 located in thepassage 743. of theheating member 74 is electrified to give rise to heat, which then heats up the air passing through thepassage 743, and the heated air may be blown into thecollecting chamber 311 to dry the wood waste stored therein. - To mention particularly, it will take about ten seconds for wood waste to fall from the
waste tank 50 into thecollecting chamber 311 and cut by thecutting device 40 and then into thecompressing device 20, and these ten seconds may be enough for the wood waste in thecollecting chamber 311 to dry for a substantial degree. Therefore, the dried wood waste is compressed into blocks, which may be comparatively tight and solid with only little moisture remained therein, uneasily loosening off or cracking or breaking off even collided with some exterior object, - While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (3)
- A drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine, said wood-waste collecting machine comprising a base, a comprcssing device set on the base for compressing wood waste into waste blocks, a conveying device set at one side of said compressing device and having a container, said container provided with a collecting chamber and a fall hole formed on top of said collecting chamber and a feeding hole formed in a sidewall to communicate with said compressing device, a waste tank fixed on said conveying device for storing wood waste therein, wood waste falling from the bottom of said waste tank and through said falling hole of said conveying device into said collecting chamber; and characterized by,
Said container of said conveying device provided with plural air holes in a preset sidewall communicating with said collecting chamber;
said drying device consisting of a blower and a heating member, said blower fixed on a preset location on said base and having an air outlet connected with a wind pipe, said heating member consisting of a tubular member and a heating element fixed in said tubular member for electrified to give out heat, said heat member having one end connected with an end of said wind pipe and other end connected with one end of a pipe joint, said tubular member having a passage formed between said heating element for wind to pass through so that wind may be heated in said passage, said pipe joint having the other end connected with the sidewall of said container for the heated wind to blow through said air holes in said sidewall into said collecting chamber of said container of said conveying device so that wood waste in said collecting chamber may be dried, said dried wood waste conveyed into said compressing device for compressing said dried wood waste into blocks, which may be tight and solid with little moisture and uneasily loosen to become bulky. - The drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said conveying device consists of a plastic soft pipe and a metal connect pipe, and said metal connect pipe is connected between said plastic soft tube and said heating member.
- The drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said pipe joint is made of metal, and a cap is further provided between said pipe joint and said conveying device, said cap provided with a pipe connecting hole for one end of said pipe joint to fit tightly therein and a mouth formed in the outer side, and a wall formed around said mouth to fix with said sidewall of said container of said conveying device.
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GB1257899A (en) * | 1969-07-30 | 1971-12-22 | ||
GB1388622A (en) * | 1971-03-15 | 1975-03-26 | Hutt Gmbh | Method of and apparatus for producing briquettes suitable for use in the manufacture of chipboard using wood particles in powder or fibre form |
US4324561A (en) * | 1975-06-26 | 1982-04-13 | Nipac, Ltd. | Combustible fuel pellets formed from botanical material |
US4009838A (en) * | 1975-08-28 | 1977-03-01 | Philip Tashman | Portable solid waste shredder |
DE3038839A1 (en) * | 1980-10-15 | 1982-05-27 | Stöckel, Klaus, 7911 Jedelhausen | Hydraulically operated briquetting press - has press plunger drive and control system fitted with indirectly coupled hydraulic motors connected to common source |
DE3333766A1 (en) * | 1983-09-19 | 1985-03-28 | Hans 8939 Zaisertshofen Ruf | Briquetting press |
FR2717120A1 (en) * | 1994-03-10 | 1995-09-15 | Bema | Paper shredder and compactor used for forming bricks |
US5873304A (en) * | 1994-03-10 | 1999-02-23 | Ruf; Hans | Compacting press |
US5697293A (en) * | 1995-06-30 | 1997-12-16 | Delta Neu (S.A.) | Waste suction and storage device |
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