Patent classifications
F26B9/10
System and apparatus for drying hay bales
A bale dryer including a support frame, at least one air intake manifold movably coupled to the support frame for supplying heated air, a bale retainer coupled to the support frame and configured for retaining at least one bale in a fixed position vertically spaced from the at least one air intake manifold, and an actuator coupled to the at least one air intake manifold and configured to move the at least one air intake manifold between a retracted position and an extended position.
Grain aeration system
There is a grain aeration system for a grain bin. The system includes a gas entry duct configured to receive gas and a gas distribution pipe extending upwardly from the gas entry duct and having a height. The gas entry duct extends along a base of the grain bin. The gas distribution pipe includes a permeable section and an impermeable section. The permeable section includes a plurality of perforations. The permeable section is above the impermeable section. There is also a grain bin, having a surrounding wall and roof. There is a gas entry duct extending from outside the surrounding wall to inside the surrounding wall and a gas distribution pipe extending upward from the gas entry duct. The gas distribution pipe has a permeable section above an impermeable section.
Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas sorting and threading machine
The present disclosure relates to a Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas sorting and threading machine that rapidly sorts and automatically threads a Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas into a string. The Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas sorting and threading machine includes a bottom plate, a support leg, a mounting frame, an N-shaped frame, a feeding hopper, a baffle, a first roller, a first conveyor belt, a drive motor, a deep groove ball bearing and a spindle, where the mounting frame is fixedly mounted on the bottom plate through the support leg, the N-shaped frame is mounted on an upper left side of the mounting frame, the feeding hopper is mounted in the top of the mounting frame, two first rollers are rotatably mounted on an upper part of the mounting frame, and a first roller on the right is higher than a first roller on the left.
Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas sorting and threading machine
The present disclosure relates to a Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas sorting and threading machine that rapidly sorts and automatically threads a Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas into a string. The Radix Codcnopsitis Pilosulas sorting and threading machine includes a bottom plate, a support leg, a mounting frame, an N-shaped frame, a feeding hopper, a baffle, a first roller, a first conveyor belt, a drive motor, a deep groove ball bearing and a spindle, where the mounting frame is fixedly mounted on the bottom plate through the support leg, the N-shaped frame is mounted on an upper left side of the mounting frame, the feeding hopper is mounted in the top of the mounting frame, two first rollers are rotatably mounted on an upper part of the mounting frame, and a first roller on the right is higher than a first roller on the left.
System and method of manipulating airflow in a grain mass
An assembly for saturating or aerating a medium with fluid. At least one hollow cylinder having gates and vents embedded within a grain mass. A target section of grain mass is identified and the gates and vents activated to provide influent flow to the target section in both vertical and horizontal directions.
METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DRYING ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. An exemplary method comprises: placing a portable electronic device into a drying chamber; providing a first air channel, wherein the first air channel connects the drying chamber, a pressure-generating device, and a moisture-reducing device; generating a first air flow through the first air channel using the pressure-generating device; removing a first moisture from an interior of the portable electronic device to an exterior of the portable electronic device; detecting moisture removed from the portable electronic device; pausing the generating the first air flow through the first air channel based on the amount of moisture; providing a second air channel, wherein the second air channel connects the moisture-reducing device, the pressure-generating device, a valve, and an evacuation channel; generating a second air flow through the second air channel using the pressure-generating device; and removing a second moisture from the moisture-reducing device.
Grain drying device
A grain aeration system facilitates thorough and efficient aeration of grain within a grain bin. The system includes a grain bin having a top vent and a bottom vent. A stand is positioned within the grain bin. A duct includes a loop section supported on the stand and an extension extending from the loop section out through the bottom vent in the grain bin. The duct has a duct wall and a plurality of perforations extending through the duct wall. A blower drives air flow out of the bottom vent creating air flow into the grain bin through the top vent and into the duct wherein the blower is configured to aerate grain positioned within the grain bin.
Apparatuses and Methods for Drying Hay Bales
A hay bale dryer features a support frame inside of which there is delimited at least one bale space and at least one manifold carrying a set of aeration spears movable between a deployed position penetrating the bale space and a retracted position withdrawn therefrom. The manifold is moved between the positions by way of an actuator driven linkage, and the aeration spears comprise hollow elongated bodies of tapered thickness toward their distal ends for more effective penetration of the hay bales. A manufacturing method uses a hydraulic press to produce the hollow elongated bodies from lengths of originally cylindrically pipe. Horizontal feeding tables and upright feeding racks feature displaceable bale movers for moving queued hay bales along one or more queuing lanes into one or more bale dryers.
Apparatuses and Methods for Drying Hay Bales
A hay bale dryer features a support frame inside of which there is delimited at least one bale space and at least one manifold carrying a set of aeration spears movable between a deployed position penetrating the bale space and a retracted position withdrawn therefrom. The manifold is moved between the positions by way of an actuator driven linkage, and the aeration spears comprise hollow elongated bodies of tapered thickness toward their distal ends for more effective penetration of the hay bales. A manufacturing method uses a hydraulic press to produce the hollow elongated bodies from lengths of originally cylindrically pipe. Horizontal feeding tables and upright feeding racks feature displaceable bale movers for moving queued hay bales along one or more queuing lanes into one or more bale dryers.