Separable Truck Or Tray Patents (Class 34/204)
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Patent number: 8650773Abstract: A drying basket for a clothes dryer, comprising a longitudinal support and a wire basket fastened thereto. A connecting device is integrally configured on the longitudinal support and can be engaged with an opening provided on the clothes dryer. For this purpose, an opening is provided on the clothes dryer in a section of the clothes dryer housing, with which the connecting device of a drying basket can be engaged.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Uwe Ackermann, Lothar Dittmer
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Patent number: 8458923Abstract: A floor curing apparatus is disclosed, including an ultraviolet lamp, a replaceable reflector configured to direct light energy transmitted from the ultraviolet lamp, the replaceable reflector including one of a plurality of interchangeable reflectors, a shutter mechanism configured to selectively move a shutter to expose the ultraviolet lamp and the reflector toward a surface upon which the floor curing apparatus operates, and wheels. The ultraviolet lamp and the reflector height from the floor surface are maintained at a predetermined distance above the surface. The plurality of interchangeable reflectors provides varying transmission characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Jelight Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. Mackinnon, Dick Amen
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Patent number: 7975398Abstract: This invention discloses systems and methods for conversion of high moisture waste materials to dry or low moisture products for recycle or reuse. The equipment systems comprise a gas turbine generator unit (preferred heat source), a dryer vessel and a processing unit, wherein the connection between the gas turbine and the dryer vessel directs substantially all the gas turbine exhaust into the dryer vessel and substantially precludes the introduction of air into the dryer vessel and wherein the processing unit forms the dried material from the dryer vessel into granules, pellets or other desired form for the final product. Optionally, the systems and methods further provide for processing ventilation air from manufacturing facilities to reduce emissions therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: EarthRenew, Inc.Inventors: Christianne Carin, Brian N. Gorbell, Christianne Carin, legal representative, Alvin W. Fedkenheuer, John S. Jonasson, Alexander Starosud
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Patent number: 7966741Abstract: This invention discloses systems and methods for conversion of manure to novel fertilizer and/or soil builder products useful as input for organic farming operations. The equipment systems comprise a gas turbine generator unit (preferred heat source), a dryer vessel and a processing unit, wherein the connection between the gas turbine and the dryer vessel directs substantially all the gas turbine exhaust into the dryer vessel and substantially precludes the introduction of air into the dryer vessel. The dryer vessel receives the manure for contact with the turbine exhaust gases to convert the manure to a dry material, which is passed to the processing unit where it is formed into granules, pellets or other desired form for the final dry fertilizer product. The method comprises drying, heating and converting the manure to form novel self binding fertilizer and soil builder type products for organic farming and other uses.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: EarthRenew, Inc.Inventors: Brian N. Gorbell, Christianne Carin, legal representative, Alvin W. Fedkenheuer, John S. Jonasson, Alexander Starosud
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Patent number: 7617617Abstract: This invention discloses systems and methods for conversion of manure to novel fertilizer and/or soil builder products useful as input for organic farming operations. The equipment systems comprise a gas turbine generator unit (preferred heat source), a dryer vessel and a processing unit, wherein the connection between the gas turbine and the dryer vessel directs substantially all the gas turbine exhaust into the dryer vessel and substantially precludes the introduction of air into the dryer vessel. The dryer vessel receives the manure for contact with the turbine exhaust gases to convert the manure to a dry material, which is passed to the processing unit where it is formed into granules, pellets or other desired form for the final dry fertilizer product. The method comprises drying, heating and converting the manure to form novel self binding fertilizer and soil builder type products for organic farming and other uses.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: EarthRenew, Inc.Inventors: Brian N. Gorbell, Christianne Carin, legal representative, Alvin W. Fedkenheuer, John S. Jonasson, Alexander Starosud
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Patent number: 6742276Abstract: A plastic suit drying system comprises a drying chamber with an air warmer, and a mobile dryer rack. The mobile rack has a wheeled air plenum base, a number of drying positions (each comprising three perforated air pipes protruding up from the base), and a flanged air inlet in the back of the base that mates with a connection flange in the drying chamber. Through this flanged connection hot air is forced into the base/plenum and then into the perforated pipes. For use, wet plastic suits are placed upside down on the drying positions. Then, the mobile rack is rolled into the drying chamber so that the rack's flange mates with the drying cabinet's connection flange. Next, the drying chamber doors are closed, and the drying cycle started, during which heated air is blown into the mobile rack plenum and up into the air pipes extending into the suits.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: UniFirst CorporationInventors: Kent D. Anderson, Les Case, Michael R. Fuller, David K. Welcher, II, Richard F. Tardy
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Patent number: 6357141Abstract: An evaporating system for evaporating solvents from chemical samples held in supply plates, which accelerate evaporation by warming the samples in a hot air bath. The system includes adapters to allow the use of supply plates of varying heights, such as either standard micro-plates or deep well micro-plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Zymark CorporationInventors: Paul A. Kearsley, Tye Fowler, Barry T. Hixon
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Patent number: 6272767Abstract: An environmental test chamber comprises a first chamber and a second chamber separated by a partition. The first chamber receives one or more electronic components to be tested. The first chamber includes an exhaust area through which air is introduced to the first chamber and an intake area from which air is evacuated from the first chamber. The exhaust area and intake area are both fitted with a panel having a plurality of apertures. The size and/or the distance between the apertures is varied to provide a uniform airflow through the first chamber, thereby insuring that each electrical component housed within the first chamber experiences the desired temperature and humidity conditions. An air intake assembly is provided which draws air into a control panel chamber housing the electrical circuitry necessary to operate the environmental test chamber, and transports the air into the second chamber to thereby permit both the control panel chamber and the second chamber to receive ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Envirotronics, Inc.Inventors: Dwayne D. Botruff, Gregory J. Langfeldt
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Patent number: 5555640Abstract: A multipurpose household drying center which can provide versatile drying functions for a wide variety of clothings, fabric articles and other household goods. A blower and a heating chamber are disposed on the top portion of a cabinet to generate forced and heated air downward into a drying chamber in the cabinet below the heating chamber. There are horizontally disposed heat diffusion plates under the heating chamber and vertically disposed air ducts on the side walls of the cabinet to enable heated air to be evenly distributed and filled in the drying chamber for uniform drying of the goods held therein. A support stand having a horizontal and rectangular frame secured on the top ends of a pair of spaced and vertical telescopically structured tubes is disposed within the drying chamber. The rectangular frame is spaced from the top, bottom and side walls of the drying chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Chan C. Ou
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Patent number: 5216949Abstract: A conveyor for transporting fresh lasagne through a drier includes a plurality of container-supports substantially like cylindrical cages and each having a plurality of radial pockets for receiving and holding the lasagne. The containers are mounted removably on a conveyor with parallel chains and roll relative to the chains as they pass through the drier.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Barilla G.e.R. F. LII-Societa per AzioniInventor: Fausto Bertozzi
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Patent number: 5203256Abstract: A continuous operation apparatus for fermenting dough products disposed on carriers which are conveyed stepwise through a fermenting chamber by vertical and horizontal conveyors. In order to obtain maximum space utilization and product density in the fermenting chamber with vibration-free and shock-fee transfer of the carriers, a vertical transport system is provided in which several vertical pairs of columns are employed to support the carriers at successive vertically spaced levels or stages and to stepwise transport the carriers vertically. One of the columns of each pair is rotatable while the other of the columns is rotatable and vertically displaceable. The pairs of columns are provided at each stage with horizontal projections for the support of the carriers. The carriers are transported stepwise by the vertically displaceable columns and successively transferred onto the rotatable columns.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer GmbHInventor: Gerhard Mueller
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Patent number: 5062221Abstract: Drying system for flat thin pasta layers (lasagne) or thin pasta layers rolled to form cannelloni, comprising, in sequence, a loading station, a warm-air drying station, an unloading station and a conveyor which moves the pasta from the loading station to the unloading station through the drying station in a transverse direction with respect to the flow of drying air.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Eurovo S.r.l.Inventor: Patrizio Fazion
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Patent number: 5050318Abstract: A drier racking system for use in drying produce in a barn which includes an endless conveyor to which are attached a plurality of containment devices. The conveyor extends from a door of the barn to an inner region of the barn. The containment devices open, or are openaable, when positioned near the door and produce can be loaded, into or be removed from, the devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Vetsak Kooperatief BeperkInventor: Petrus F. Du Bruyn
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Patent number: 4967488Abstract: The invention relates to a method of picking up, carrying, drying and dry-keeping baled goods, and to a container as well as to a structure replacing a drying-house for carrying out the method. The most important application is the production of dry hay, which is effected by loading the hay bales in containers (1) to be ready for drying, said containers being provided with a meshed floor, high solid walls and removable roof. A structure replacing a drying-house is set up by mounting such loaded containers upon drying-air blowing gutters and, after drying or after temporary storage at the producer's, the same containers together with dried bales are carried to consumers to serve as covered storage spaces from which baled goods is gradually picked up for use. This is to eliminate expensive drying and storage buildings, to ensure high quality for dry hay, and to minimize unloading and loading.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Inventors: Veikko A. Hirvensalo, Jaakko Y. Hirvensalo, Erkki O. Y. Hirvensalo
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Patent number: 4837945Abstract: A dryer having a drying chamber and an inlet housing structure wherein a heating device is located in the inlet housing structure. An outlet structure is provided with a main chamber and a secondary chamber wherein the flow of gas exiting the drying chamber is divided into a main flow of gas passing from the main chamber to the inlet housing structure and a secondary flow of gas passing from the secondary chamber past a condenser which is located in the secondary chamber to the inlet housing structure. Side chambers located in the housing have side walls which are formed from a perforated sheet of metal. The dryer will function in a recycled-air operation as well as a fresh-air operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Hermann Waldner GmbH & Co.Inventors: Gunter Wulf, Heinz Geisenhof
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Patent number: 4711038Abstract: Run-through brick drying plant, which operates by the chamber dryer principle. The brick loads (T) to be dried are brought through a front door (16a) into the drying chamber (K.sub.1). After drying, the brick loads (T) are removed from the opposite side of the drying plant through the rear door (16b). The brick drying plant comprises two or more drying chambers (K.sub.1,K.sub.2,K.sub.3) connected in series, each of which said chambers (K.sub.n) operates independently so that, when the brick loads (T) are shifted from the preceding drying chamber (K.sub.n) into the subsequent drying chamber (K.sub.n+1), in the latter chamber (K.sub.n+1) the drying of the brick load (T) is continued substantially from the point of the drying formula that had been reached in the drying in the preceding chamber (K.sub.n). There are at least two, preferably three or more, drying chambers (K) in series, and there are one or more groups of chambers obtained in this way, side by side.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1985Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Tekma OyInventor: Matti Uimonen
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Patent number: 4520579Abstract: A tobacco curing bin for use in a tobacco curing kiln is provided, the said bin comprising a box-like structure with opposing ends, a top, a front, a back, a floor, and having tynes adapted to pierce and support the tobacco leaves therein; each said end being adapted to be impervious to the flow of curing air; the said front being adapted with holes to receive said tynes and having at least one gate to permit loading and unloading of the bin; the said back being adapted to provide a support for the tobacco leaves in the bin when the bin is being loaded or unloaded and further adapted to receive said tynes; the said tynes being adapted to pass through the holes in the front, to pierce the tobacco leaves and to engage with the said back to support the tobacco leaves within the bin; the said floor being adapted to be pervious to the flow of curing air and being characterized in that said floor is adapted to slope upwardly from the ends to a middle portion in said floor to permit an improved flow of curing air thType: GrantFiled: June 16, 1983Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: De Cloet Ltd.Inventors: Dan De Cloet, Ben De Cloet, Ted Krempa
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Patent number: 4459763Abstract: A novel tray drying chamber having a tray-truck is provided, wherein moist material supported on the trays supported on the tray-truck are dried by the gas circulation method. The tray-truck and the drying chamber proper are constructed to form a functional unit, wherein the chamber-walls temperature controllable chamber walls and functionally cooperate with the external parts of the tray-truck to define gas-conducting passageways.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Schering AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dietrich Meissner, Heinz Geisenhof
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Patent number: 4322204Abstract: A hot air recirculation oven for baking products of bakeries, Viennese bread bakehouses, pastry bakehouses and the like comprises a baking chamber (2), an open trolley (8) disposable in the baking chamber and having shelves (15, 16) for supporting products to be baked, and means (46, 47) for admitting heated air to the baking chamber so as to sweep over products on the trolley. The baking chamber (2) has at each corner a continuously rotatable cylindrical distributor (52, 53, 54, 55) connected into ducts (46, 47) which direct hot air from a fan (30) to the interior of the cylindrical distributor (52, 53, 54, 55) in order to be diffused into the baking chamber (2) by way of a vertical jet through a slot (62) located in the circumference of the cylindrical distributor.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Inventors: Rene Voegtlin, Philippe Bongard