Hay bale dryer
11015868 · 2021-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B21/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B21/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F26B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a hay bale dryer, comprising: a platform, the platform dimensioned to support the hay bale; a spike rack movably coupled to the platform, the spike rack having a plurality of spikes, each spike having a plurality of slots and each spike dimensioned to penetrate through the hay bale; a fan coupled to the spike rack and operative to blow air through the slots in the spikes, wherein the spike rack is raised to permit loading and unloading of the hay bale, and lowered to permit drying of the hay bale via the air blown through the spikes.
Claims
1. A hay bale dryer, comprising: a platform, the platform dimensioned to support a hay bale; a spike rack movably coupled to the platform, the spike rack having a plurality of spikes, each spike of the plurality of spikes dimensioned to penetrate into the hay bale, the spike rack comprising a plurality of air conduits; and piping operative to receive pressurized air and to cause pressurized air to flow from the piping into each air conduit of the plurality of air conduits, 1 wherein the spike rack is movably coupled to the platform to permit moving the spike rack between a first position to permit loading and unloading of the hay bale onto and off of the platform, and a second position different from the first position, wherein when the platform supports the hay bale and the spike rack is in the second position, the plurality of spikes penetrate into the hay bale to permit drying of the hay bale via the pressurized air through the plurality of spikes, wherein each spike of the plurality of spikes is connected to a respective air conduit of the plurality of air conduits and each air conduit of the plurality of air conduits is connected to some spikes of the plurality of spikes such that each air conduit of the plurality of air conduits is operative to cause the pressurized air, received from the piping and into the air conduit, to flow into each spike of the plurality of spikes that is connected to the air conduit, and wherein each spike of the plurality of spikes has a plurality of slots and is operative to cause pressurized air received into the spike to flow out of each slot of the plurality of slots of the spike.
2. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, wherein: the spike rack is movably coupled to the platform to permit raising and lowering of the spike rack relative to the platform; and the raising of the spike rack permits loading and unloading of the hay bale onto and off of the platform, and the lowering of the spike rack permits drying of the hay bale via the pressurized air through the plurality of spikes when the platform supports the hay bale.
3. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, further comprising a hydraulic mechanism operative to raise and lower the spike rack.
4. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, further comprising a source of the pressurized air operative to cause the pressurized air to flow into the piping and from the piping and into each air conduit of the plurality of air conduits.
5. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, wherein the platform further comprises a spike guide aligned with the plurality of spikes such that each spike of the plurality of spikes extends through the spike guide when the spike rack is in the second position.
6. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, wherein each spike of the plurality of spikes is detachably secured to the spike rack.
7. A hay bale drying system, comprising: a plurality of hay bale dryers, each hay bale dryer of the plurality of hay bale dryers being according to claim 1, wherein, for each hay bale dryer of the plurality of hay bale dryers, the spike rack is operative to be independently raised to permit loading and unloading of the hay bale onto and off of the platform, and lowered to permit drying of the hay bale via the pressurized air through the plurality of spikes when the platform supports the hay bale.
8. The hay bale drying system of claim 7, wherein each hay bale dryer of the plurality of hay bale dryers comprises a hydraulic mechanism operative to raise and lower the spike rack.
9. The hay bale dryer of claim 4, further comprising a heater coupled to the source of the pressurized air and operative to heat the pressurized air prior to reaching the spike rack.
10. The hay bale drying system of claim 7, further comprising a source of the pressurized air operative to cause the pressurized air to flow, for each hay bale dryer of the plurality of hay bale dryers, into the piping and from the piping and into each air conduit of the plurality of air conduits.
11. The hay bale drying system of claim 7, wherein the platform of each hay bale dryer of the plurality of hay bale dryers further comprises a spike guide aligned with the plurality of spikes such that each spike of the plurality of spikes extends through the spike guide when the spike rack is lowered to permit the drying of the hay bale via the pressurized air through the plurality of spikes when the platform supports the hay bale.
12. A method of drying a hay bale located on a platform to a desired moisture level, the method comprising: causing pressurized air to flow into piping, from the piping and into each air conduit of a plurality of air conduits, and for each air conduit of a plurality of air conduits of a spike rack movably coupled to the platform, from the air conduit into a plurality of spikes connected to the air conduit, out of a plurality of slots in each spike of the plurality of spikes, and into the hay bale.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the desired moisture level is 12%.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the hay bale has an initial moisture level of 25% or greater.
15. The method of claim 12, further comprising heating the pressurized air prior to the pressurized air reaching the plurality of spikes.
16. The method of claim 12, further comprising dehumidifying the pressurized air prior to the pressurized air reaching the plurality of spikes.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the drying process is completed within a predetermined time frame.
18. The hay bale drying system of claim 10, further comprising a heater coupled to the source of the pressurized air and operative to heat the pressurized air prior to reaching the spike racks.
19. The hay bale drying system of claim 10, further comprising a dehumidifier coupled to the source of the pressurized air and operative to remove moisture from the pressurized air prior to reaching the spike racks.
20. The hay bale dryer of claim 5, wherein the spike guide defines a plurality of through-openings, and wherein each spike of the plurality of spikes: extends through a respective one of the plurality of through-openings when the spike rack is in the second position; and is guided by a portion of the spike guide surrounding the respective one of the plurality of through-openings as the spike rack moves to the second position.
21. The hay bale dryer of claim 4, further comprising a dehumidifier coupled to the source of the pressurized air and operative to remove moisture from the pressurized air prior to reaching the spike rack.
22. The hay bale dryer of claim 4, wherein the source of the pressurized air comprises a fan coupled to the spike rack and operative to blow the pressurized air through the plurality of slots in the plurality of spikes.
23. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, wherein the plurality of air conduits are all coupled together such that the plurality of air conduits and the plurality of spikes all move together relative to the platform in response to movement of the spike rack relative to the platform.
24. The hay bale dryer of claim 4, wherein the source of the pressurized air is operative to cause the pressurized air to flow through the plurality of slots in the plurality of spikes while the spike rack is movably coupled to the platform to permit the moving the spike rack between the first position and the second position.
25. The hay bale dryer of claim 5, wherein the spike guide is aligned with the plurality of spikes such that each spike of the plurality of spikes passes through the spike guide as the spike rack moves from the first position to the second position.
26. The hay bale drying system of claim 11, wherein the spike guide is aligned with the plurality of spikes such that each spike of the plurality of spikes passes through the spike guide as the spike rack moves from the first position to the second position.
27. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, wherein the hay bale dryer is mounted on a wheeled platform.
28. The hay bale drying system of claim 7, wherein the hay bale drying system is mounted on a wheeled platform.
29. The hay bale dryer of claim 1, wherein, for each air conduit of the plurality of air conduits, the spikes of the plurality of spikes that are connected to the air conduit are in a row along the air conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which show, by way of example only, embodiments of the invention, and how they may be carried into effect, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(13) The present invention is a dryer for hay bales and, in particular, to an air injection dryer for hay bales.
(14) According to an embodiment as shown in
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(19) In operation, a hay bale is loaded onto platform 110 with spike rack 120 raised. Front apron 170 allows the hay bale to be manually pushed onto the bale trap 165, with bale guide 175 acting to keep the bale aligned to the platform 110 and spike rack 120.
(20) Once the hay bale is loaded, spike rack 120 is lowered, with spike 130 passing through spike guide 125 and into the hay bale. As shown above, spikes 130 pass substantially through the hay bale, but do not contact the platform 110. With the spikes 130 in place, the drying process may begin.
(21) To dry the bale, a fan 180 (as shown in
(22) Using a pressure blower fan 180 to dry 3×4×8 hay bales using the five-row spike pattern described above, it was found a hay bale could be dried from approximately 25%+ moisture to 12% moisture in 10 to 15 minutes. Thus, hay may be baled at 25%+ moisture and dried to 12% moisture via hay bale dryer 100, reducing the harvesting time by 1-3 days, depending on climate conditions.
(23) It has been found that with an electric- or diesel-powered fan, it may be possible that the heat of operation of the fan 180 is sufficient to heat the air and remove moisture as a result, permitting the drying of hay bales without additional equipment. However, in particularly cool or humid climates, or when operating at night, it may be desirable to include a heater and/or a dehumidifier as part of the fan 180. Caution should be taken to avoid overheating the air as excessive heat may lead to spoilage of the hay bale.
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(25) Alternatively, the plurality of hay bale dryers 100 may be connected to the fan 180 in using one or more Y-split pipes. The overall layout of fan 180 and dryers 100 may be determined by the volume of hay bale to be dried, the space available for loading bales and locating the dryers 100 and, as discussed above, the required airflow through the spikes 130 and power of fan 180.
(26) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Certain adaptations and modifications of the invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the presently discussed embodiments are considered to be illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.