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US2138240A
US2138240A US176270A US17627037A US2138240A US 2138240 A US2138240 A US 2138240A US 176270 A US176270 A US 176270A US 17627037 A US17627037 A US 17627037A US 2138240 A US2138240 A US 2138240A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F26DRYING
    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
    • F26B11/00Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects with movement which is non-progressive
    • F26B11/02Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects with movement which is non-progressive in moving drums or other mainly-closed receptacles
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    • F26B11/045Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects with movement which is non-progressive in moving drums or other mainly-closed receptacles rotating about a horizontal or slightly-inclined axis having conductive heating arrangements, e.g. heated drum wall using heated internal elements, e.g. which move through or convey the materials to be dried
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  • This invention relates to drying apparatus for drying loose or granular material, and particularly to drying apparatus of that known type which comprises a casing or drum containing the material to be dried and having provision for the flow of a heating gaseous medium through the drum, and heat transmission bodies or elements mounted on a rotary shaft which extends axially of the drum, the rotation of the shaft causing the heat transmission bodies to pass through the heated gases in the upper part of the casing and thus become heated, and then to pass through the material to 'be dried which lies on the bottom of the drum whereby such material becomes heated by contact with the heated heattransmission bodies, the latter giving up heat to the material and thus drying it.
  • the heat transmission elements are in the .form of perforated disks made fast to the shafts, the perforations providing for the flow of the gaseous heating material through the drum.
  • the heat-transferring elements are in the nature of iron rings carried by spokes or arms projecting radially from the shaft.
  • the type of drier having the perforated disk has the disadvantage that the disks'form undue resistance to the flow of the heating gases through the drum or casing, thus reducing the efliciency of the drier;
  • Heat transmission bodies in the form of chains have the advantage that because of their flexibility they will move through the material to be dried in the bottom of the drum. without causing thematerial to be wedged between the heat-transmitting bodies and the y,
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a drier .embodying my invention
  • Fig.f2 is a cross section through'the drying apparatus on the line 2-2, Fig. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a similar cross section showing a different embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar cross section showing still a different embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a detailed view showing the manner in which the chain heat transfer elements may be fastened to the spokes.
  • In thedrawing l' indicates a drum orcasing provided with an inlet opening 2 at one end for the material to be dried and provided with a discharge opening 3 at the other end for the discharge of the dried material.
  • 4 insite end. 6 is arotatable shaft extending longitudinally of the casing axially thereof, said shaft carrying the heat-transferring elements which rotation of theishaft pass through the upper part of the casing and thus absorb'heat from the heated gases, and then pass-through the material 1 to be dried which is located in the bottom of the casing thereby transferring the heat to such material.
  • the heattransferrmg unitsor bodies are in the formof chains; As shown in Fig. '4; the shaft 6 has a' set 'ofarms or spokes 8 extending radially therefrom and these spokes, which are situated'in the same plane, are connected attheir outer ends by chains -9. Any number of chainsmay beused between adjacent spokesand in Fig. 3 there are two chain' elements.
  • the chains can -be fastened to the spokes in any approved'way -and as'hereins-hown each spoke or arm is formed with an'opening l0 and the end of thelchain is provided with the link I I which extends through the opening thereby providing a flexible.
  • connection between the- 4 Fig. 1 there and as shown in'the drawinghtheputer endof each arm of. each "set is connected by a chain to the oute'rgendof an adjacent arm-of said set.
  • Fig. 3 an embodiment of the invention is shown similar to that shown in Fig. 4 but which includes also radially extending chains I 3 that are attached at their inner ends to the shaft 6 and at the outer ends to the outer chains 9.
  • the chains become heated as they are carried by the rotation of the shaft through the upper part of the drying chamher, and as the heated chains pass through the material I to be dried the heat of the chains is transferred to the material thereby effecting the drying thereof. Because of the flexible formation of the chains they will pass through the material 1 without unduly pulverizing it or without causing it to be wedged against the bottom of the casing.
  • a drying apparatus comprising. a casing to contain the material to be dried and provided with means for the passage of heating gases therethrough, a rotary shaft in said casing, a plurality of sets of arms extending radially from said shaft with the arms of each set occupying the same plane, and heat-transmission bodies in the form of chains connecting the outer end of each arm of each set with the outer end of an adjacent arm of said set.
  • a drying apparatus comprising a casing to contain the material to be dried and provided with means for the passage of heating gases therethrough, a rotary shaft in said casing, a plurality of sets of arms extending radially from said shaft with the arms of each set occupying the same plane, heat-transmission bodies in the form of chains connecting the outer end of each arm of 'each set with the outer end of an adjacent arm of said set, and other chains extending radially from the shaft and having their inner ends connected to the shaft and their outer ends connected to the first mentioned chains.

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NOV. 29, 1938. w, KQBUSCH v 2,138,240
DRYING A PPARATUS Filed NOV. 24, 1937 lnven+on Wa|1-e r Kobusch by M JM Patented Nov. 29, 1938 PATENT OFFICE DRYING APPARATUS Walter Kobusch,
Remscheid-Lennep, Germany,
assignor to Maschinenfabrik Friedrich Haas Kommanditgesellschaft,
Remscheid Lennep,
Germany, a corporation of Germany Application November 24, 1937, Serial No. 176,270
In Germany December 30, 1936 2 Claims. (Cl. 34-7 This invention relates to drying apparatus for drying loose or granular material, and particularly to drying apparatus of that known type which comprises a casing or drum containing the material to be dried and having provision for the flow of a heating gaseous medium through the drum, and heat transmission bodies or elements mounted on a rotary shaft which extends axially of the drum, the rotation of the shaft causing the heat transmission bodies to pass through the heated gases in the upper part of the casing and thus become heated, and then to pass through the material to 'be dried which lies on the bottom of the drum whereby such material becomes heated by contact with the heated heattransmission bodies, the latter giving up heat to the material and thus drying it.
In some known driers of this type the heat transmission elements are in the .form of perforated disks made fast to the shafts, the perforations providing for the flow of the gaseous heating material through the drum., In other known driers of this type the heat-transferring elements are in the nature of iron rings carried by spokes or arms projecting radially from the shaft. The type of drier having the perforated disk has the disadvantage that the disks'form undue resistance to the flow of the heating gases through the drum or casing, thus reducing the efliciency of the drier;
The other form of apparatus wherein the heat transmission bodies are in the form of rings rigidly secured to radial arms or spokes have the disadvantage that because of the rigid connection between the rings and the spokes the material being dried is apt to become wedged or compressed between the rings and the bottom-of the casing strains' on the bearing for the shaft but also results in unduly pulverizingthe material being dried. a
It is one of the objects of the present invention to eliminate these defects and this is done by empioying flexible heat transmission bodies such, for instance, as chains. Heat transmission bodies in the form of chains have the advantage that because of their flexibility they will move through the material to be dried in the bottom of the drum. without causing thematerial to be wedged between the heat-transmitting bodies and the y,
bottom of the drum or casing,'and,'therefore, the passage of the flexible heat-transmitting bodies through the material does not pui'verize it or subject the bearing for the shaft to undue strain. In orderto give an understanding-of the iii-- the admission of during the which results not only in producing undue 'chain and the spoke. As shown in area plurality of sets, of these radial arms '8 with the arms ,ofeach' seto'ccupying the same plane,
vention I have illustrated in the drawing some select-ed embodiments thereof described after which the novel features will be pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawing;
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a drier .embodying my invention;
Fig.f2 is a cross section through'the drying apparatus on the line 2-2, Fig. 1;
'Fig. 3 is a similar cross section showing a different embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a similar cross section showing still a different embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a detailed view showing the manner in which the chain heat transfer elements may be fastened to the spokes.
In thedrawing l' indicates a drum orcasing provided with an inlet opening 2 at one end for the material to be dried and provided with a discharge opening 3 at the other end for the discharge of the dried material. 4 insite end. 6 is arotatable shaft extending longitudinally of the casing axially thereof, said shaft carrying the heat-transferring elements which rotation of theishaft pass through the upper part of the casing and thus absorb'heat from the heated gases, and then pass-through the material 1 to be dried which is located in the bottom of the casing thereby transferring the heat to such material.
In accordance with this invention the heattransferrmg unitsor bodiesare in the formof chains; As shown in Fig. '4; the shaft 6 has a' set 'ofarms or spokes 8 extending radially therefrom and these spokes, which are situated'in the same plane, are connected attheir outer ends by chains -9. Any number of chainsmay beused between adjacent spokesand in Fig. 3 there are two chain' elements. The chains can -be fastened to the spokes in any approved'way -and as'hereins-hown each spoke or arm is formed with an'opening l0 and the end of thelchain is provided with the link I I which extends through the opening thereby providing a flexible. connection between the- 4 Fig. 1 there and as shown in'the drawinghtheputer endof each arm of. each "set is connected by a chain to the oute'rgendof an adjacent arm-of said set.
In Fig. '2jthere 'is shown anembodiment of the invention wherein the heat tr'ansfcrring elements which will now be the casing, and beingdischarged from the oppoinclude the chains 9 connecting the outerend of the spokes 8 and one or more iron rings I2 which are secured to the spokes between the chains and the shaft;
In Fig. 3 an embodiment of the invention is shown similar to that shown in Fig. 4 but which includes also radially extending chains I 3 that are attached at their inner ends to the shaft 6 and at the outer ends to the outer chains 9. In the operation of this device the chains become heated as they are carried by the rotation of the shaft through the upper part of the drying chamher, and as the heated chains pass through the material I to be dried the heat of the chains is transferred to the material thereby effecting the drying thereof. Because of the flexible formation of the chains they will pass through the material 1 without unduly pulverizing it or without causing it to be wedged against the bottom of the casing.
I claim:
1. A drying apparatus comprising. a casing to contain the material to be dried and provided with means for the passage of heating gases therethrough, a rotary shaft in said casing, a plurality of sets of arms extending radially from said shaft with the arms of each set occupying the same plane, and heat-transmission bodies in the form of chains connecting the outer end of each arm of each set with the outer end of an adjacent arm of said set.
2. A drying apparatus comprising a casing to contain the material to be dried and provided with means for the passage of heating gases therethrough, a rotary shaft in said casing, a plurality of sets of arms extending radially from said shaft with the arms of each set occupying the same plane, heat-transmission bodies in the form of chains connecting the outer end of each arm of 'each set with the outer end of an adjacent arm of said set, and other chains extending radially from the shaft and having their inner ends connected to the shaft and their outer ends connected to the first mentioned chains.
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US3451781A (en) * 1965-10-18 1969-06-24 Richard Greene Manure dryer unit
US3737149A (en) * 1970-12-02 1973-06-05 Wibau Gmbh Method and apparatus for mixing bituminous mixtures
US4089081A (en) * 1974-02-01 1978-05-16 Hermann Jacob Apparatus for purifying particulate mould material
US4420892A (en) * 1979-03-23 1983-12-20 Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Thin film contact dryer
US5839204A (en) * 1997-08-13 1998-11-24 Cinque; Brenda A Portable dryer with a retractable handle pitting into an indented housing
US20080159068A1 (en) * 2006-12-27 2008-07-03 Tsukasa Co., Ltd. Particulate mixer having paddles of different lengths

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3451781A (en) * 1965-10-18 1969-06-24 Richard Greene Manure dryer unit
US3737149A (en) * 1970-12-02 1973-06-05 Wibau Gmbh Method and apparatus for mixing bituminous mixtures
US4089081A (en) * 1974-02-01 1978-05-16 Hermann Jacob Apparatus for purifying particulate mould material
US4420892A (en) * 1979-03-23 1983-12-20 Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Thin film contact dryer
US5839204A (en) * 1997-08-13 1998-11-24 Cinque; Brenda A Portable dryer with a retractable handle pitting into an indented housing
US20080159068A1 (en) * 2006-12-27 2008-07-03 Tsukasa Co., Ltd. Particulate mixer having paddles of different lengths
US7458716B2 (en) * 2006-12-27 2008-12-02 Tsukasa Co., Ltd. Particulate mixer having paddles of different lengths

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