Grain dryer
11472643 · 2022-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G33/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F26B3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B17/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B17/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B2200/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F26B21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A grain dryer is a system and means for drying grain having a grain conveyor and pair of blower motors. A first blower motor has a heat exchange while a second blower motor has a cool air exchange. A screen covers the conveyor to ensure the grains stay in position. Grain is moved along the system by means of an auger.
Claims
1. A grain dryer, comprising: a grain bin adapted to be supported on a ground surface, the grain bin having an interior holding a plurality of granular material therein; a swing auger having a swing auger spiral vane traversing an exterior of a swing auger shaft between a first end and a second end of the swing auger shaft, the swing auger transfers the granular material from the grain bin to the grain dryer; a swing auger drive operably communicating with the swing auger shaft; a swing auger platform supporting the swing auger and the swing auger drive that is adjustably supported to the ground surface via at least one swing auger support; a grain auger housing first portion having a first end in environmental communication with a transition point and a second end in environmental communication with a first end of a heat or cool chamber, a second end of the heat or cool chamber is in environmental communication with a first end of a grain auger housing second portion; and a motor disposed within the heat or cool chamber, the motor is an integral part of a lower heating unit with fan blower.
2. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the grain bin includes at least one grain bin wheel to move the grain bin.
3. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the swing auger shaft and the swing auger spiral vane reside are within a housing having an inlet in environmental communication with the interior of the grain bin and an outlet.
4. The grain dryer, according to claim 3, wherein the swing auger shaft first end is in environmental communication with the interior of the grain bin.
5. The grain dryer, according to claim 3, wherein the housing of the swing auger spiral vane and the swing auger shaft second end are in environmental communication with the grain dryer via the transition point.
6. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the swing auger is portable.
7. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the heat or cool chamber is in-line with the grain auger housing first portion and the grain auger housing second portion.
8. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, further comprising the lower heating unit with fan blower is attached to an upper side of the grain auger housing first portion and is in environmental communication with the heat or cool chamber.
9. The grain dryer, according to claim 8, wherein attached on top of the grain auger housing first portion is the lower heating unit with fan blower, which is in environmental communication with either the interior of the grain auger housing first portion, the interior of the heat or cool chamber, or both.
10. The grain dryer, according to claim 8, wherein the lower heating unit with fan blower is attached to an intermediate location on an underside of the grain auger housing second portion and is in environmental communication with an interior thereof.
11. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the grain dryer is supported to a grain auger platform via a plurality of grain auger supports.
12. The grain dryer, according to claim 11, wherein the grain auger supports includes a plurality of trusses or a plurality of braces.
13. The grain dryer, according to claim 11, wherein the grain auger platform includes at least one grain auger wheel.
14. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, further comprising an air escape tunnel is located on top of a portion of the grain auger housing second portion and is in environmental communication with an interior thereof.
15. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, further comprising a cover that separates an air escape tunnel from the auger.
16. The grain dryer, according to claim 15, wherein the cover is made of a mesh material to prevent material transfer of a plurality of large particles.
17. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, further comprising a series of outlet exhaust tubes located on either side of a divider wall.
18. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of inlet injector tubes that allows air to enter the auger via the heat or cool chamber but remain separated via a divider wall to prevent air from one side of the divider wall from mixing with air on an opposite side of the divider wall.
19. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the granular material that enters the heat or cool chamber is concurrently dried via the lower heating unit with fan blower and the motor.
20. The grain dryer, according to claim 1, wherein the motor moves the air in the lower heating unit with fan blower using a plurality of different variations on speeds or timing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(9) 10 grain dryer
(10) 15 grain auger wheel
(11) 16 grain auger support
(12) 17 grain auger platform
(13) 24 motor
(14) 25 upper fan blower
(15) 26 lower heating unit with fan blower
(16) 30 auger
(17) 31 auger shaft
(18) 34a grain auger housing first portion
(19) 34b grain auger housing second portion
(20) 35 air escape tunnel
(21) 36 cover
(22) 40 swing auger
(23) 41 swing auger platform
(24) 42 swing auger support
(25) 43 transition point
(26) 45 grain bin
(27) 46 grain bin wheel
(28) 47 granular material
(29) 50 first location
(30) 55 second location
(31) 70 first electric motor
(32) 75 second electric motor
(33) 80 incoming electrical power
(34) 85 main controller
(35) 90 primary switch
(36) 95 heat temperature control
(37) 100 air speed control
(38) 105 heat or cool chamber
(39) 110 chamber housing
(40) 115 heating or cooling means
(41) 120 inlet injector tube
(42) 125 divider wall
(43) 130 outlet exhaust tube
(44) 135 exhaust tube
(45) 150 auger tube
(46) 155 auger flighting
1. Description of the Invention
(47) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(48) The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
(49) The invention comprises a grain dryer 10 that includes enhanced heating and drying capabilities in the form of an in-line heat or cool chamber 105 located near an inlet of the grain dryer 10, a lower heating unit with fan blower 26, similar in nature to those manufactured by Aerotech Herman Nelson International Inc. located immediately upstream from the heat or cool chamber 105, and an upper fan blower 25 positioned at an intermediate location on said grain dryer 10 and downstream of the heat or cool chamber 105.
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(51) The grain dryer 10 includes a grain auger housing first portion 34a, having a first end in environmental communication with the transition point 43 and a second end in environmental communication with a first end of the heat or cool chamber 105. A second end of the heat or cool chamber 105 is in environmental communication with a first end of a grain auger housing second portion 34b. The heat or cool chamber 105 is “in-line” with the grain auger housing first portion 34a and grain auger housing second portion 34b. The second end of the grain auger housing second portion 34b is in environmental communication with the second location 55 (as shown herein below). The lower heating unit with fan blower 26 is attached to an upper side of the grain auger housing first portion 34a and in environmental communication therewith, or in environmental communication directly with the heat or cool chamber 105. The upper fan blower 25 is attached to an intermediate location on an underside of the grain auger housing second portion 34b and in environmental communication with an interior thereof. The grain dryer 10 is preferably supported to a grain auger platform 17 via a plurality of grain auger supports 16, such as trusses, braces, etc. The grain dryer 10 maybe portable via at least one (1) grain auger wheel 15 on the grain auger platform 17. An exhaust tube 135 provides an exit path for air and chaff to escape.
(52) The grain dryer 10 has an auger 30 embodied as a spiral vane traversing an exterior of an auger shaft 31 between a first end and a second end. The auger shaft 31 is in operable communication with a grain auger drive (not shown). The auger 30 and auger shaft 31 reside within the grain auger housing first portion 34a, the heat or cool chamber 105, and the grain auger housing second portion 34b. The first end of the auger shaft 31 is also in environmental communication with the swing auger outlet within the interior of the transition point 43, such that granular material 47 is conveyed therebetween.
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(54) A motor 24 is in operable communication with a blower (not shown) within the heat or cool chamber 105. The motor 24 and blower are preferably an integral part of the lower heating unit with fan blower 26. The motor 24 may be independently in electrical communication with a power supply or may also be in electrical communication with a common power supply, such as power supply to the grain auger drive or the grain auger drive itself. Granular material 47 that enters the heat or cool chamber 105 is concurrently dried via the lower heating unit with fan blower 26 and the motor 24.
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(57) The motor 14 can move the air in the lower heating unit with fan blower 26 using different variations on speeds or timing, can be used in a wide variety of grain handling systems. Such systems would range from a movable grain dryer 10 and swing auger 40 that is used to unload a first location, such as a grain bin 45 or a truck or a cart and drying the granular material 47 as it is conveyed to the second location, such as a silo.
(58) It is envisioned that such a grain dryer 10 in at least one (1) embodiment can have coextensive grain auger housing first portion 34a, heat or cool chamber 105, and grain auger housing second portion 34b with a height of sixteen inches (16 in.) and an overall length of eighty to one hundred twenty feet (80-120 ft.). The heat or cool chamber 105 will be able to adjustably heat the interior of the grain dryer 10 for at least forty feet (40 ft.) upstream and capable of reaching sixty feet (60 ft.) with a preferred operating temperature of approximately two hundred degrees Fahrenheit (200° F.). The lower heating unit with fan blower 26 helps to induce a hot flow of air when working simultaneously with the heat or cool chamber 105. The upper fan blower 25 is envisioned to dry and cool off the granular material 47 as it travels the last twenty feet (20 ft.) of the grain dryer 10.
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(62) The materials required to produce the grain dryer 10 are all readily available and well known to manufacturers of goods of this type. The individual components of the invention exist; however, the skills of an engineering team would be necessary to determine the exact operating parameters, temperatures, blower 25, 26 speeds, auger 30 speeds, and the like. The remaining components of the present invention such as the upper fan blower 25, lower heating unit with fan blower 26, motors 24, and the like, would best be procured from manufacturers and wholesalers that deal in goods of that nature and assembled at a final location. The relatively simple design of the invention and the material of construction make grain heating and drying a cost-effective design due to the relatively low material and labor costs involved. Production of the grain dryer 10 will be performed by manufacturing workers of average skill.
(63) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.