US1529750A - Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc. - Google Patents

Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1529750A
US1529750A US228582A US22858218A US1529750A US 1529750 A US1529750 A US 1529750A US 228582 A US228582 A US 228582A US 22858218 A US22858218 A US 22858218A US 1529750 A US1529750 A US 1529750A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
receptacle
wall
peat
rotated
divided material
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US228582A
Inventor
Plate John
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
HJALMAR GRONBECK
PEHR G SIEURIN
THORVALD LUNDBOHM
Original Assignee
HJALMAR GRONBECK
PEHR G SIEURIN
THORVALD LUNDBOHM
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by HJALMAR GRONBECK, PEHR G SIEURIN, THORVALD LUNDBOHM filed Critical HJALMAR GRONBECK
Priority to US228582A priority Critical patent/US1529750A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1529750A publication Critical patent/US1529750A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B04CENTRIFUGAL APPARATUS OR MACHINES FOR CARRYING-OUT PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES
    • B04BCENTRIFUGES
    • B04B3/00Centrifuges with rotary bowls in which solid particles or bodies become separated by centrifugal force and simultaneous sifting or filtering
    • B04B3/04Centrifuges with rotary bowls in which solid particles or bodies become separated by centrifugal force and simultaneous sifting or filtering discharging solid particles from the bowl by a conveying screw coaxial with the bowl axis and rotating relatively to the bowl

Definitions

  • FIG. l l have illustrated a receptacle l into which the material to be dried is received.
  • This receptacle must be arranged so that water or' moisture wallsthereof, but the peat or other material cannot pass through such walls.
  • this receptacle is provided with walls made of porous material.
  • the receptacle for eira'lnple, may be made ot concrete. stone, earthenware or 'the like.

Description

Mach i7, i925. 1,529,750
J. PLATE APPARATUS FOR vDRYING FINELY DIVIDED MATERIAL SUCH AS FEAT, ETC
Maach 2W, w25,
J.PLATE APPARATUS FOR DRYING FINELY DIVIDED MATERIAL SUCH AS FEAT, ETC
.5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed April l5, 1918 4 Mazch E7, 1925. l,529,750
J. PLATE l APPARATUS FOR DRYING FINELY DIYIDED MATERIAL SUCH S FEAT, ETC
Filed April l5, 1918 3 SheetsShe'et 5 v Peat,
may pass through the iranienne GYPY UfNl Lith? JOHN PLATE, OF CHICAGO, LLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OIF ONE-FOURTH T0 PEER G. 'lll}L``UE\.I1"T, OIF WORCESTm, MASSACHUSET'E", AND ONE-FOURTH TO HJALMAB GRONBECE AND ONE-FOURTH. T0 THORVALD LTJNDBOH'M, BOTH GECHGAGO, l'IiLNOIS.
Prestamos son Devrais rrrinnvunrvrnnn Marsman suon as raar; nrc.'
Application nea april i5, 191e. senat no. 228,582. p
1 o ww lrunoff/f1," it may concer/n:
Be it known that JOHN PLATE, a subject of the King ot Sweden, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State ot Illinois. have invented a certain new and useful Improvement ing Finely-Divided Material Such as Etc., ot which the following is a specication.
This invention relates to an apparatus tor 'drying nely divided material such as peat.
gravel, sawdust and the like, and has tor its object to provide a newr and improved device of this description. .Material like peut. for example, is widely distributed. lout it is diicult to properly, quickly and cheaply d rit so as to put it in condition for use as a el. One of the objects of my present in` vention is to provide an apparatus by means of which such material as peat may be easily, quickly and cheaply dried. The invention is illustrated in the accompanyingT drawings wherein Figure l is a sectional view through one form of device embodying the invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view showing a modified construction ;A
Fig. 3 is a cross 'sectional view ot the receptacle sho/wn in Fig. 2.
yFig. 4 is a view showing fied construction.
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several figures.
Referring now to Figure l l have illustrated a receptacle l into which the material to be dried is received. This receptacle must be arranged so that water or' moisture wallsthereof, but the peat or other material cannot pass through such walls. In the construction shown this receptacle is provided with walls made of porous material. The receptacle, for eira'lnple, may be made ot concrete. stone, earthenware or 'the like. When the walls are a jfurther inodi ,made of such material l provide a retainingT or protecting device2'which may consist ot Ia wire net preferably of steel or other strong wire so as to take the strain when the receptacle is rotated, thereby preventing` in- -]ury to such receptacle due tocentrifugal force. Some suitable means provided tor rotating this receptacle. fin censtrnf:f
in Apparatus tor lryfy tion shown'there is a pulley 3 connected with the sleeve ,4 on the shaft 5, said sleeve being suitably connected with the receptacle so that when" the' pulley is rotated-the receptacle will be rotated. The receptacle l is preterahly open at the top and the bottom. and l" may provide rollers 6 located at suitwhile heini; rotated. The shaft 5 is mounted in suitable bearings 7 and 8 connected` with the trame 9. Located within the receptacle is a device for removing the material to be acted upon 'Fromthe walls of the receptacle. ln 1Figure ll have illustrated a screw 1 0 which is' rotatably mounted upon the sha-ft o; This shaft is provided with a pulley 1l hy means ot which it may be rotated so as to rotate'the screw 10. The material vis distributed over the inner surface of the wall or" the receptacle through the' agency ot this screw. The screw 10 is preferably provided at its periphery with some flexible material which engages the material on the walls of the receptacle. As illustrated l provide brushes i2 on the periphery ot-this screw. The peat-or other material is fed into the hopper l?. and then passes through the pipe lai into the receptacle l. ln Figure 2 l have shown a modified construction wherein the receptacle l5 which may be of any suitable porous material is provided with the steel net- 16 and is rotated by means of the pulley 'i7 connected with the rotating part 'i8 which in turn is connected with the receptacle arid which is mounted uponand rotates with the shaft i9. said shaft being mounted inhearings on the traine 20. there being suitable rollers 2l to keen the'receptacle in proper alignment. The peat or other material to he dried is placed inthe hopper-22 and passes down through the pipe S23 which has an enlarged end 24 preferably havin;r a narrow discharge opening so that.
alile intervalswhich engage the receptacle.
rial when dried trom the inner wall of the A.
receptacle. fis shown in Figure 2 l provide a removing device 25 which is moved down along the inner face oft the wall of the red ceptacle so as to scrapethe material from rem'oving device 25 is moved downwardly by 'such wall. 'This removing device just fits rotating the shaft 28 and Athe .pinion 27, the inside otl the receptacle and may be Said pinion hy its engagement with the rack moved in any desired manner as by means 26 causing said removing device to move ..5 of the ruck 26 and the pinion 27, the pinion downwardly. This scrapes oli vthe solid 70 being rotated by means of a shaft 28. The material from the inner wall of the re-k removing device 25 is loosely mounted ,on Ceptacle and the material is then d-'scharged the shaft 19 hut does not rotate with it and into a suitable receiving device and is ready is provided with an opening 28a for the to be use d. If this device, for example, is pipe 23. used to dry pcat the peat when removed is 75 In Fio. 4 I have shown a construction ready to be burned. It will thus be seen .Where t@ receptacle .30 is made from .1 that by means of this apparatus the material wire or rod formed into a. coil, the spaces may be easily .and quickly dried to the hetween the ladjacent sections of the coil desired amount, and there is a substantially l5. being sufficient to permit the discharge' of continuous operation so that large quantities 80 liquid Vbut not of solid matter. Any suitable may be treated. removing device may be used with 4this con- I claim struction. 1. An apparatus for drying finely If the receptacle is made from a rod or divided material such as peat etc. com 20 wir@ of sucient strength it will Vproperly prising a rotatable receptacle having a wally 85 hold its shape when rotated -without the free fIOm Openings but OPOIOUS material necessity of using-a retaining or protecting through which .moisture may pass, a ref device such as shown in Figs. 1 and- 2, but taining device for said wall to relieve it of it is of course evident that such retaining or the strain due to centrifugal force comprisproteting device may be used if desired or ing a wire netting, means for inserting into 00 if the-conditions require it. said receptacle the material to be drled in :It will be seen that in this construction I a wet condition; and for distributing 'the provide a receptacle having a wall or Walls same over the inner face of the wall of said substantially impervious to solid material receptacle whereb the centrifugal force but through which liquid may pass when the Separates the IIlOSt-lll'e thelfI'Om and 95 vehicle is rotated at the desired speed.` CauSes/itto pass through the porous wall,
'The use and operation of my invention and a removmgdevice continuously acting are as follows v. while in motion; for removing said material The peat or other material to be dried may from said wall. be in its wet condition, and it may contain 2! An apparatus for drying nely 100 any degree 0f moibmre S0 that it may @ven divided material such as peatetc, comprisbe in the form of mud. This material is ing a rotatable receptacle, having va wall placed in the hopper 13 when the apparatus free from openings but of porous material shown in Figure 1 is usedv and passes down through which moisture may pass, a re 40 intothe receptacle 1 which is rotated at a milling deVCe f0.1 Said Wall l50 Tel-iev@ it 0f 105 suitable speed. The centrifugal force then the strain due to centrifugal force and ex-A throjws the material out against the inner tending along the middle portion thereof, Wall of the receptacle which prevents furthe upper an'd lower edge being free there! -ther movement of the solid material. The from, and separate engaging parts engaging water or. moisture by means of the centrifthe upper and lower ends of said receptacle 1,10
. lugal force is forced through the Wall of for relieving it from the lstrain due. to the the receptacle and is thus separated from Centrifugal force, means for inserting into the solid material. The screw 10 and the Said receptacle in a wet condition, the receptacle 1 are rotated at somewhat difmaterial to be dried, means for distribut- 50 ferent speeds so that there will be relative ing Said material Over the inner Surface 115 l motion between them and said screw reof the wall of said receptacle, the centrfmoves the solid material from the inner Ugal fOI'Ce Separating IJIIOSZHI'G helefIOm wall ofthe receptacle andv gradually moves and driving it through the porous wall, and it do-wn to the discharge point where it is a removing device adapted lto remove said 1 i discharged into somesiiitable receiving dematerial from said wall after the desired 1291 vice` and yis then ready to be removed and amount of moisture has been removed therei used. -;In Figure 2 the material to be dried from. i f; .y is'fplac'ed in the hopper 2, passes down into '3. An apparatus for drying finely divided the enlarged endof the pipe 23 and is dematerial such as peat,. etc., comprising a posited upon the inner Wall of the receptacle receptacle having a wall substantially lm- 1 25.. 15, the Centrifuga] force separating the pervious to solid material, `lout through water therefrom and causing 1t to pass out which liquidmay pass when the receptacle` through'the wall of said receptacle. When is rotated, a shaft extending through said it `is desired to remove the solid material receptacle, aframeconnected with said shaft Il frein the inner wall of the receptacle the and engaging one end of said receptacle 130" and rotating With'the recepaee, engaging in the presence of two Witnesses this ist devices having a. mevable engagement- Wth day of pfl 193.8. the other end of Saud' receptacle, means for feeding matera into said receptace, and JOHN PLATE. 5 means for removmg solid material yom Wfltnes'es:
the mner :tace of sam receptacle. Mmmm EVT. LmDENA'U,
In testimony whereof, I ax my signaure CEMSTINA BEANS.
US228582A 1918-04-15 1918-04-15 Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc. Expired - Lifetime US1529750A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US228582A US1529750A (en) 1918-04-15 1918-04-15 Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US228582A US1529750A (en) 1918-04-15 1918-04-15 Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1529750A true US1529750A (en) 1925-03-17

Family

ID=22857753

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US228582A Expired - Lifetime US1529750A (en) 1918-04-15 1918-04-15 Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1529750A (en)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2918858A (en) * 1956-12-19 1959-12-29 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Duplicating machine
US2934201A (en) * 1957-09-23 1960-04-26 Edward D O'brien Vertical flight conveyors
US3188942A (en) * 1962-12-05 1965-06-15 Somat Corp Apparatus for disintegrating and dewatering fibrous material
US3447683A (en) * 1967-05-15 1969-06-03 Laval Turbine Separation apparatus and method for mixed impurities on the exposed surface of a liquid body
US5222935A (en) * 1991-06-21 1993-06-29 Flottweg Gmbh Centrifuge with a screw and bristles for separating a suspension into a solids phase and at least one liquid phase
US20060289348A1 (en) * 2005-06-28 2006-12-28 Joachim Steinbeck Centrifugal press for drying wet, respectively moist, graded product

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2918858A (en) * 1956-12-19 1959-12-29 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Duplicating machine
US2934201A (en) * 1957-09-23 1960-04-26 Edward D O'brien Vertical flight conveyors
US3188942A (en) * 1962-12-05 1965-06-15 Somat Corp Apparatus for disintegrating and dewatering fibrous material
US3447683A (en) * 1967-05-15 1969-06-03 Laval Turbine Separation apparatus and method for mixed impurities on the exposed surface of a liquid body
US5222935A (en) * 1991-06-21 1993-06-29 Flottweg Gmbh Centrifuge with a screw and bristles for separating a suspension into a solids phase and at least one liquid phase
US20060289348A1 (en) * 2005-06-28 2006-12-28 Joachim Steinbeck Centrifugal press for drying wet, respectively moist, graded product

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
IE39779L (en) Contacting apparatus
US1529750A (en) Apparatus for drying finely-divided material such as peat, etc.
US1895601A (en) Purification of gases and apparatus therefor
ES551526A0 (en) A DEVICE FOR REMOVING LIQUID FROM A SOLID MATERIAL IN THE FORM OF NON-UNIFORM SIZE PARTICLES
US2460008A (en) Concurrent flow drier with rotor, stationary casing, and terminal separation means for drying materials and drying fluid
GB1353100A (en) Rotary driers
GB1455297A (en) Apparatus for mixing separating or sorting dry substances or articles
US3360869A (en) Method of drying filter residue
US1435130A (en) hogaw
US947855A (en) Tumbling device.
US1609933A (en) Method of and apparatus for removing free moisture from substances
US1564546A (en) Fuel spreader for gas generators or the like
US1420558A (en) Process for drying yeast
DE486336C (en) Device for granulating liquid slag
DE1957607A1 (en) Removal of solid particles from a centrifugal machine
US2706347A (en) Device for drying loosely piled goods, especially piled wood
RU171941U1 (en) DRYING UNIT
AU462193B2 (en) Method for continuously drying granular materials by means ofa centrifugal machine anda drier for performing the method
DE501830C (en) Chute dryer with built-in inclined guide surfaces
US2287256A (en) Ice machine
SU1440563A1 (en) Disk grain grader
SU456122A1 (en) Vacuum dryer
US343755A (en) Arthur buel
SU803975A1 (en) Device for separating loose materials
US1941603A (en) Coal breaker