Structure Providing Different Rates Of Heating Or Work Movement Along Axis Patents (Class 432/110)
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Patent number: 9309477Abstract: This invention provides a system for removing surface moisture from granulated coal or other materials in particulate form, the system comprising a dryer, wherein the dryer has: an in-feed (1) for material particles; an in-feed (3) for entrainment gas (suitably air) to provide dilute phase gas entrainment of the particles; and turbulence—inducing means (5) configured to subject the flow of gas-entrained particles to turbulence to strip water from the surface of the entrained particles. The system is highly efficient and economical to operate, requiring no external heat input and yet achieving a high drying effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: COOMTECH LTD.Inventor: Patrick Foss-Smith
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Publication number: 20150037745Abstract: In the method according to the invention for producing cement clinker, raw cement meal is preheated in a preheater, the preheated raw cement meal is precalcined in a calciner and the precalcined raw cement meal is burnt in a kiln, fuel and combustion air having an oxygen content of at least 75 mol % being used in the calciner, and the raw cement meal being precalcined in a fluidised bed in the calciner. The exhaust gases occurring in the kiln are delivered to the preheater, bypassing the calciner, and the exhaust gases of the calciner are delivered to a CO2 preparation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions AGInventor: Detlev Kupper
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Patent number: 8517724Abstract: A simple and economical process for rendering the fine fraction, from crushing of vehicles and iron scraps, capable of being used in the manufacture of bituminous or cement-based conglomerates as partial substitutes of quarry inerts. Subject of the invention is also a reactor suitable for carrying out the above process. FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignees: Centro Sviluppo Materiali S.p.A., Centro Rottami S.r.l.Inventors: Giuseppe Faslivi, Medardo Pinti, Fabio Salvati, Leopoldo Del Prete
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Patent number: 8020316Abstract: The invention relates to a washing household device, in particular to a clothes dryer, that includes an air-supply device which is arranged on a rear side area thereof and is provided with a closed self-contained cross-section flow channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Thomas Nawrot, Hans-Werner Stahn, Andreas Stolze, Andreas Ziemann
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Patent number: 7980002Abstract: The invention relates to a rotary drum in which the hygienic status of pourable solids separated from liquid cattle manure is modified by aerobic heating in such a manner that said solids can be reused as bedding in cattle sheds. The object of the invention is to obtain a high loading factor amounting to 60-70% filling of the drum which is located horizontally for installation in an insulated container. In accordance with the invention, the loaded solid is kept in a chamber and is only transferred to the drum when there is no solid surrounding the chamber. The crucial element is a flap of the chamber which only opens and closes in this area. If there is any solid resting on the outside of the flap then opening of the flap is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Röhren-und Pumpenwerk Bauer Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Dietrich Eichler
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Publication number: 20090311644Abstract: A method for treating lime mud, in which method the lime mud is conveyed to a lime kiln, where fuel gas is used as fuel, which fuel gas is formed by a circulating fluidized bed gasifier. A calcium compound is used as bed material in the gasifier. In addition, the invention relates to the use of a calcium compound in a lime mud treatment plant, as well as to a lime mud treatment plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Metso Power OyInventors: Juhani Isaksson, Kari Kuukkanen
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Patent number: 7575043Abstract: A conveyor for moving hot material at temperatures on this order of 1000° F. or higher along a trough receiving the material has one or more cooling liquid flow vessels extending over but spaced from the outer surface of a trough inner wall to indirectly cause cooling of the inner wall. A heat transfer connection conductively interconnect the vessel and the inner trough wall such as interposed thin webs or plates, or alternatively a mass of conductive beads interposed to controllably transfer heat into the cooling liquid flow vessel. A series of wear plates are clamped to a pushing side of a helical tube of an auger type conveyor, which tube can also receive a flow of cooling liquid. The arrangement of a mass of conductive beads is usable in other applications to provide a non rigid mechanical support of a controlled thermal conductivity.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventors: Richard W. Kauppila, Raymond W. Kauppila
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Patent number: 7104788Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for cleaning and/or decontaminating polyester, in particular polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The apparatus has an at least partially heated rotary tubular furnace to be fed with a mixture of polyester and an alkaline material and is for carrying out a saponification reaction in the mixture. The invention is distinguished in that within the rotary tubular furnace a weir is disposed which at least partly closes the interior of the rotary tubular furnace, and an orifice is formed in the shell of the rotary tubular furnace adjacent the weir for separating undersize grain from the PET.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Cleanaway Deutschland AG & Co. KGInventors: Achim Ebel, Carlos Dario Gutierrez
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Patent number: 6468074Abstract: A rotary kiln for calcination of light aggregate cement comprises a calcination kiln body, a heavy-oil combustion device, and a cooling device, wherein the calcination kiln body is formed in a U-turn for saving construction site and is composed of a feeding entrance at its upmost end, a product exit at the lowest end, and a plurality of revolving segments varied in caliber by segment so as to raise the calcination efficiency, save construction expenditure, and meet environment requirements.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Chieh-Yuan Wu
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Publication number: 20010049077Abstract: An air heating burner having improved CO emissions across a broad range of heat inputs. The burner incorporates wings which cover portions of mixing plates associated with low to medium-low fire. The wings reduce air flow velocity to eliminate quenching during such conditions, thereby increasing combustion temperature and reducing CO emissions. The wings also form pre-heat chambers which further increase combustion temperature. The burner produces a substantially consistent level of CO emissions across the range of inputs, regardless of the pressure drop across the burner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Applicant: Eclipse, Inc.Inventors: Matvey Fayerman, Ad de Pijper, David Collier
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Patent number: 6185842Abstract: A inclined rotary drum mixer has flights for forming a veiling pattern of particles across the width of the drum for a substantial axial extent. The drum has a burner for flowing hot gases of combustion in heat transfer contact with the particle or aggregate veil. A diverter or interceptor is disposed in the drum for interrupting the cascading or veiling pattern to define a channel for flow of hot combustion gases free of heat transfer contact with the particles of the veiling pattern. By controlling the magnitude of the channel formed by the interceptor or diverter, the average exhaust gas temperature of the exhaust gases may be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1992Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Gencor Industries, Inc.Inventor: David F. Brashears
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Patent number: 5997288Abstract: A flighted, horizontally inclined rotary retort, heated externally by flame, hot gases, steam or other sources of heat. The retort shall have sufficient flight area to transport the coal through the retort in the predetermined time. The coal being processed in this retort is prevented from becoming exothermic by provision for a countercurrent flow of blanket gas, heated to a predetermined temperature below exotherm, to prevent coal surface temperatures from rising above the ignition temperature. The retort accommodates oversize pieces of raw coal by having alternating long and short flights, thus allowing greater space between long flights and allowing the larger pieces to be carried over the center pipe by the wiping action of the long flights. The retort will also be provided with an internal pipe, mounted on the center line of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Robert J. AdamsInventor: Robert J. Adams
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Patent number: 5664882Abstract: A system for concurrently remediating contaminated soil and producing hot mix asphalt includes a single inclined rotary drum; a burner assembly with a burner head spaced intermediately within the drum and oriented to direct a flame and hot gas stream upstream therefrom; a secondary air tube for providing atmospheric air to the burner head for supporting combustion; a drying zone with veiling flights upstream from the burner head for receiving, drying and heating virgin aggregate; a combustion zone with combustion flights downstream from the drying zone and upstream from the burner head for receiving and remediating contaminated soil by heat transfer from the virgin aggregate, the flame and the hot gas stream and for oxidizing volatile contaminants vaporized from the contaminated soil; an isolated mixing zone for receiving various materials including the virgin aggregate, the remediated soil, recycle asphalt, and certain constituents for producing hot mix asphalt therein from thermal energy contained within thType: GrantFiled: April 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Green, Joseph E. Musil
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Patent number: 5616023Abstract: A rotary kiln having a polygonal lining is disclosed for pyro-processing cement, lime, other minerals, as well as other materials. Specifically, utilizing a polygonal lining of brick or a refractory or ceramic material having between 3 and 12 sides improves the heat efficiency or heat transfer between high-temperature gases and a burden of material to be processed by the kiln. Such an efficient utilization of the gas heat is due to various factors which cause a larger amount of the burden to be more quickly exposed to the high temperature gases. These various factors include increased tumbling, increased residence time, decreased degree of filling, and increased surface exposure.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Quigley Company, Inc.Inventor: Ricardo A. Mosci
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Patent number: 5460518Abstract: A rotary kiln having a polygonal lining is disclosed for pyro-processing cement, lime, other minerals, as well as other materials. Specifically, utilizing a polygonal lining of a refractory or ceramic material having between 3 and 12 sides improves the heat efficiency or heat transfer between high-temperature gases and a burden of material to be processed by the kiln. Such an efficient utilization of the gas heat is due to various factors which cause a larger amount of the burden to be more quickly exposed to the high temperature gases. These various factors include increased tumbling, increased residence time, decreased degree of filling, and increased surface exposure.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Quigley Company, Inc.Inventor: Ricardo A. Mosci
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Patent number: 5320524Abstract: In the initial part of a wet-process rotary kiln, means to decrease the amount of product dust entrained in the escaping combustion gases. Pipes running lengthwise of the kiln, in the region where the feed slurry is wet enough to flow, fill with slurry as they rotate through the slurry pool at the bottom of the kiln, and discharge their contents through exit ports so placed on each pipe as to emit streams of slurry when the pipe is carried by kiln rotation to a position near the top of the kiln. In conjunction with the forest of chains commonly used in such kilns, the transverse-flowing combustion gases are scrubbed of some of their entrained product dust content by its being entrapped in wet slurry and recycled.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Inventor: Anthony J. de Beus
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Patent number: 5299933Abstract: A rotary kiln having a polygonal lining is disclosed for pyro-processing cement, lime, other minerals, as well as other materials. Specifically, utilizing a polygonal lining of brick or a refractory or ceramic material having between 3 and 12 sides improves the heat efficiency or heat transfer between high-temperature gases and a burden of material to be processed by the kiln. Such an efficient utilization of the gas heat is due to various factors which cause a larger amount of the burden to be more quickly exposed to the high temperature gases. These various factors include increased tumbling, increased residence time, decreased degree of filling, and increased surface exposure.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1991Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Quigley Company, Inc.Inventor: Ricardo A. Mosci
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Patent number: 5203693Abstract: A rotary drum dryer is disclosed which is useful in the production of asphalt paving composition. The drum incorporates a burner which defines a combustion zone, and a novel dam and flight construction is mounted to the interior of the drum so that the flights surround the combustion zone. The dam is adapted to retain and raise the level of the aggregate flowing through the rotating drum so that the flights pass through the aggregate in the bottom of the drum, and the flights collect a portion of the aggregate on their top surfaces and carry the collected aggregate to an elevated discharge point, where the aggregate drops back to the bottom of the drum. The flights serve to shield the metal wall of the drum from the radiant heat energy of the burner flame which would otherwise result in its rapid deterioration, and they also serve to permit the aggregate to be effectively exposed to the radiant heat.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: Malcolm L. Swanson
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Patent number: 5190371Abstract: A drying and mixing plant for producing a bituminous paving mixture comprises a drying and mixing drum (10) which is supported by a hydraulic cylinder (16) or other lifting means so that the inclination of the drum axis may be altered. By choosing a suitably small angle of inclination so that the drum inclines downwardly towards its outlet end, the plant may be used for continuous operation, so-called drum-mixing. Aggregates and other components may then be supplied continuously to the inlet end of the drum from silos (18), through a center intake (24) from another source (25) and binder such as bitumen may be supplied through a supply tube (58). Finished paving mixture is continuously discharged from the outlet end of the drum and passed to a product silo (28) via a conveyor (27).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Pedershaab Maskinfabrik A/SInventor: Jorgen Gjerulff
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Patent number: 5122190Abstract: A method for producing a hydraulic binder using partially calcined raw meal entrained in the kiln off gases. The raw meal flow form the lowermost cyclone is interrupted at or near the junction of the meal chute, kiln inlet and riser duct. This flow interruption causes turbulence in the partially calcined meal facilitating dust entrainment in the gas. The splash plate can be selectively adjusted to entrain more or less raw meal. The entrained meal is drawn off from the riser duct through a kiln bypass duct, processed and hydrated to convert the calcium oxide in the meal to calcium hydroxide.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Southdown, Inc.Inventors: Michael von Seebach, J. Bruce Tompkins
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Patent number: 5096415Abstract: A reaction furnace includes a rotating core within a heated shell, the core and shell defining an active annular zone. An interrupted helical screw carried by the core conveys material from an inlet at one end of the zone to an outlet at the opposite end of the zone. The furnace is operated with the annulus only partially filled. Volatiles rise to a void space at the top of the annulus and are drawn off.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Custom Equipment CorporationInventor: Robert G. Coucher
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Patent number: 5083870Abstract: A blacktop plant has a rotatable cylindrical mixing drum. The drum is disposed within a chamber which is divided into two chambers by a baffle through which the drum penetrates. The forward section of the heating chamber preheats the material which is fed into the drum for heating and recovers latent heat from the water vapor in the heating chamber exhaust. The second chamber has a multiplicity of burners mounted beneath the drum and aligned with the drum axis. Each heater is partially baffled from adjacent heaters by zonal baffles. The heaters are rotatively mounted to a frame upon which the heating chamber and drum are mounted and may be rotated to change the angle with which the burner flame impinges upon the drum. Quadrant plates partition the drum along its axis to form the drum into four equal quadrants. The quadrant plates have drop slots which allow the material to pass from one quadrant to another.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1991Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Inventors: Robert A. Sindelar, Donald J. Alexander
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Patent number: 4993942Abstract: A kiln for reclaiming quick lime for calcium carbonate sludge formed in the production of cooking liquors in a wood pulping process for the production of paper. The kiln provides increased output with lower energy input due to: measurement and control of oxygen content in the kiln; non-air mixing burner; castable refractory liner with tumbler ribs; a heat transferring chain system; and a variable speed exhaust fan and air flow control. The output of the kiln was increased by more than ten percent along with a forty-five percent improvement in energy efficiency at substantial cost reduction due to its efficient use of energy.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1990Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: John W. Boyden, II, James F. Schooling, Jr.
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Patent number: 4880379Abstract: The present invention concerns a method for transforming a rotary kiln equipped with a planetary cooler and intended in particular for the manufacture of cement, a kiln obtained by this method and a burning line equipped with this kiln, the kiln being constituted by an inclined rotary tube through which the material flows and which is heated inwardly, this tube comprising a downstream section constituting a burning zone having a smaller diameter than that of the upstream section constituting a material preparation zone, both sections being connected by a conical part, and the downstream section having a diameter comprised between 4 and 5,1 meters and a length comprised between 20 and 50 meters.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: CLEInventor: Michel Champonnois
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Patent number: 4781580Abstract: In a rotary tubular kiln for carrying out gas-solids reactions, comprising an indirectly heated, rotatable reaction tube with inner baffles which is provided with charging and removing devices for solid and gas inlet and outlet lines, the improvement which comprises forming the baffles as a central tube which is sealed on both sides and runs along the total length of the kiln, and a spiral which is tightly connected to the central tube and also to the outer rotatable tube. Lifting blades are uniformly distributed along the inner periphery of the rotatable tube. The kiln is suitable for carrying out oxidation, reduction, chlorination, roasting, decomposition, catalytic, annealling and/or cooling processes, e.g. the conversion of hematite to magnetite or goethite to iron.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Helmut Janz, Fritz Rodi, Alfred Soppe, Jakob Rademachers
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Patent number: 4748921Abstract: A method of removing hazardous flammable hydrocarbons from soils comprises introducing the contaminated soil into a rotatable drum open at only one end, introducing flame and hot gases of combustion in the drum while rotating it to substantially expose the soil to the hot gases thereby heating the soil to a temperature sufficient to substantially vaporize all of the contaminant flammable hydrocarbons therein, and continuing to introduce the flame and hot gases whereby the vaporized hydrocarbon is burned in the drum with the exhaust gases of combustion then directed to atmosphere from the open port. The uncontaminated soil is then recovered from the drum.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1987Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Inventor: Robert L. Mendenhall
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Patent number: 4724777Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for combustion of diverse materials, particularly combustible solids, liquids or gases, such as sewage sludge, refuse, coal, refinery sludge, tar sands, coal shale, coal tailings and spent foundry sand. A rotary combustion apparatus is employed which consists of a cylindrical drum, or other similar regularly shaped chamber, with a substantially horizontal axis of rotation including an ignition zone, a principal combustion zone, a falling temperature zone and a spent solids removal zone. The apparatus further includes solids transport chutes for forward and backward circulation of solids, arranged for the transfer of solids to or from one or more points. Feedstock may also be heated by recycled hot solids. The method and apparatus employs direct solids-to-gas contact established by lifting and cascading combustible solids through a hot gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Pedco, Inc.Inventors: Leland M. Reed, William A. Reed, Walter C. Saeman
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Patent number: 4678491Abstract: Exhaust from a melting vessel passes through a transition section and into a rotary kiln to preheat batch material. A gas jet injects a high velocity gas stream into the transition section to alter its flow and reduce buildup of material due to entrained material in the exhaust leaving sticky deposits on interior surfaces of the transition section and kiln.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Yih-Wan Tsai
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Patent number: 4668185Abstract: A rotating drying chamber has a hot zone 6 and a cooler zone 10. The temperature in the hot zone 6 is high, whereas the temperature in the cooler zone 10 is lower. The material to be dried is held in the hot zone 6 for a shorter period of time than it is held in the cooler zone 10. The dried product is recovered through a discharge valve 17.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Pacific Proteins LimitedInventor: Andrew W. Taylor
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Patent number: 4659356Abstract: An apparatus for and method of adjusting the effective length of a rotary kiln. Preheating gas enters the kiln, passes over a portion of the material to be heated and exits the kiln through an axially extending exhaust duct. Changing the length of the duct modifies the amount of time the material is subjected to direct heating by the gas so that the effective heating length of the kiln is changed.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Lawhon, James L. Karraker
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Patent number: 4624634Abstract: A rotary kiln, in particular, a kiln for reburning of lime mud, wherein the drying and intermediate zones of the kiln chamber are furnished in part with turbulence-forming baffle arrangements to produce a turbulent motion in the hot combustion gases and thereby to force the hotter gases, which flow through the axial central region of the kiln, out towards the kiln wall. The kiln shell is additionally furnished in part with thresholds in order to increase the transit time of the material through the kiln and further with lifters and a cog-wheel lining in order to lift the material and bring it into contact with the gases. The burner tube can be furnished with turbulence-forming baffles and the surrounding kiln shell with lifters and with thresholds at both ends of the burner tube. The baffles are preferably conical in cross-section with the apices coincident with the center of the cross-section of the kiln.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1985Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Termorak OyInventors: Bertil Pettersson, Borje Thorsstrom
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Patent number: 4592150Abstract: A grain roasting machine includes an elongated hollow roasting drum mounted for rotation about its fore-and-aft longitudinally extending central axis and a burner for producing a roasting flame within the drum in a direction extending generally longitudinally of the drum from one end toward the other end of the drum. The flame is produced in the longitudinal direction but offset to one side of the central axis of the drum. Vanes disposed on the interior of the drum sidewall and extending longitudinally between the ends thereof carry grain placed in the drum along a first arcuate path which skirts the periphery of the flame and then drop the grain in a second linear path in which most of the grain falls across the drum and directly through the roasting flame before returning to the first path.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1985Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Schnupp's Grain Roasting, Inc.Inventor: Dale L. Schnupp
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Patent number: 4530651Abstract: An installation is disclosed for processing a wet slurry of raw materials for cement manufacture having from 28% to 45% of water, the installation comprising a horizontal centrifugal separator connected to an extruder which produces slugs of partially dewatered material which is then pelletized and fed to a rotary Portland cement kiln. The extruded slugs can be admixed with dry powdery material to prevent their sticking together and to introduce powdery dry material in the kiln.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1979Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: ITALCEMENTI Fabgriche Riunite Cemento S.p.A.Inventor: Renato Bucchi
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Patent number: 4507081Abstract: An apparatus (14) embodying heat exchange means for treating solid, granular and aggregate materials, and in particular for treating spent, i.e., used, chemically bonded foundry sand. The subject apparatus (14) includes a rotatable first chamber means (16) in which the used foundry sand is preheated while traveling in a first direction therethrough from one end thereof to the other end thereof. From the first chamber means (16) the preheated used foundry sand is suitably conveyed to a thermal reclaimer means (12) for purposes of thermally removing organic matter therefrom. Thereafter, the used foundry sand is conveyed to a second chamber means (44) wherein the used foundry sand undergoes post reclamation whereby any organic matter that may yet remain in the foundry sand is thermally removed therefrom. From the second chamber means (44) the used foundry is made to pass into a third chamber means (52) which is located in surrounding heat exchange relation to the first chamber means (16).Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Vagn Deve
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Patent number: 4427376Abstract: A drum-type drier and/or mixer in which particulate material such as aggregate or recycled asphalt is introduced into the forward end of the drum. A burner at the rear end of the drum directs its flame forwardly through an elongated firing tube which extends from the rear end of the drum toward the forward end thereof. The hot gases discharged from the tube strike a baffle, are deflected into an annular chamber between the tube and the drum and then flow rearwardly through the chamber to an exhaust stack. The particulate material also is advanced rearwardly through the chamber and, during such advance, is heated (1) indirectly by the hot gases flowing forwardly through the firing tube and (2) directly by the hot gases deflected into and flowing rearwardly through the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Wylie Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert E. Etnyre, William H. Wylie
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Patent number: 4293228Abstract: Annular lands are mounted on the inner periphery of the tubular shell of a drum for an asphalt mixing apparatus of the type wherein the drum is disposed on a slant and rotated so that flighting arranged about the inner periphery of the drum lifts and drops aggregate and asphalt across the drum to transport the aggregate and asphalt toward the lower end of the drum. Portions of the flighting are mounted in the inner periphery of the shell and portions are mounted on the annular lands. The lands reduce the inside diameter of the drum in selected regions thereof to establish differing advance rates of aggregate and asphalt through the drum in different regions thereof so as to selectively vary the density of veils of asphalt and aggregate across the drum with axial location within the drum.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: CMI CorporationInventors: George W. Swisher, Jr., David L. Garbelman, Arthur G. Shaw
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Patent number: 4260373Abstract: A system for drying and preheating small metallic particles such as chips, turnings, borings and the like to remove volatiles therefrom which includes a dryer working in conjunction with a briquetting press. The dryer includes a drying and preliminary combustion chamber includng a revolving drum therein through which the chips pass. The drying and preliminary combustion is heated and is atmospherically sealed and operated with a reducing atmosphere. The volatiles driven from the metallic particles are passed to a combustion completion chamber which is maintained at a temperature sufficient to burn the combustibles and into which air is injected to complete the combustion. The hot metallic particles are thermally insulated and sealed from the atmosphere while being conveyed from the drying and preliminary combustion chamber to the briquetting press where they are compressed into briquettes for subsequent introduction into induction furnaces and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: John R. Fellnor, William J. Love, Jr.
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Patent number: 4125437Abstract: Distillation system for distilling shale oil. Shale is inserted into a rotating retort which displaces the shale throughut the retort extended length. The rotating retort is mounted to a multiplicity of enclosed housings through rotative bearings. The enclosed housings form discrete heating chambers to provide individual temperature zones through which the shale passes in the distilling process. The multiplicity of housings are each connected to a next consecutive housing through a conduit which permits utilization of combustion gases from a common source to heat each of the temperature zones. A thermal control mechanism is coupled to each of the enclosures to provide temperature control within a particular temperature zone. Thus, the shale in its passage through the retort is subjected or exposed to predetermined temperature ranges within each of the enclosures for a predetermined time in order to maximize the efficiency of the shale oil recovery process.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1976Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Inventor: Conrad G. Bacon
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Patent number: 4060042Abstract: This invention relates to incinerators for the disposal of urban waste. More particularly, it relates to incinerators of the type comprising a rotary furnace of highly heat-resistant steel, having a horizontal axis of rotation and comprising a drying chamber and an incinerating chamber; drive means for rotating the furnace; charging means for feeding refuse to the drying chamber; a burner projecting into the drying chamber; afterburner means for recombusting any incompletely burned refuse leaving the incinerating chamber and for ridding combustion gases of solids; means for supplying preheated comburent air to the furnace; and means for cooling and exhausting the combustion gases.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1976Date of Patent: November 29, 1977Assignee: Fire Victor Holding S.A.Inventors: Enzo Baraldi, Giuliano Longhi
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Patent number: 4053365Abstract: A modified rotary kiln suitable for calcining normally solid carbonaceous material, having adapted thereto at one end a firing crown and means for admitting combustible gases or liquids and air; a feeding means for such solid carbonaceous material to be calcined adapted to the other end of the kiln; and wherein the combustion gases and solid materials travel countercurrently in the kiln during calcination, wherein: at least one series of at least two tuyeres passes through the wall of the kiln symmetrically spaced to and at about a point longitudinally in the middle one-half of the longitudinal axis of the kiln; each tuyere terminating within the kiln through a nozzle on the side of the tuyere at a height sufficient for the discharge of exterior oxidizing gases passing therethrough at a point above the bed of the carbonaceous material in the kiln, directing the exterior oxidizing gases toward the feed end at about the same acute angular direction from a line passing through the nozzle and parallel to the longType: GrantFiled: December 2, 1975Date of Patent: October 11, 1977Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventor: Franklin H. Welter