SCREENLESS PANELS FOR A GRAIN DRYER

20170023301 ยท 2017-01-26

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    Abstract

    A plurality of screenless panels for a grain dryer having a plurality of cut outs to receive forced heated air from a heating system. The panels have a plurality of deflectors attached above the cut outs of the panels such that debris and grain fines is prevented from obstructing airflow. The deflectors have a connecting section and a deflecting section that is bent away from the connecting section along a bend line. The deflectors are connected to the panels by bolts placed through aligned apertures in the panels and deflectors.

    Claims

    1. A screenless panel comprising: at least one pathway having a plurality of panels with a plurality of cut outs; and a plurality of deflectors attached to the plurality of panels above the plurality of cuts outs.

    2. The screenless panel of claim 1 further comprising the deflectors having a connecting section, a bend line, and a deflecting section.

    3. The screenless panel of claim 2 wherein the deflecting section is bent in relation to the connecting section in a thirty degree angle downward.

    4. The screenless panel of claim 1 wherein the plurality of cut outs are square.

    5. The screenless panel of claim 1 wherein the plurality of panels form at least one pathway.

    6. The screenless panel of claim 5 further comprising a grain intake attached to the at least one pathway.

    7. The screenless panel of claim 5 further comprising a forced heating system in communication with the pathways such that the forced heating system forces air through the cutout of the pathways and across grain passing through the pathways.

    8. The screenless panel of claim 1 further comprising the plurality of panels and the plurality of deflectors having aligned apertures to receive a bolt to secure the deflectors to the panels.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0007] FIG. 1 is an perspective view of screenless panels for a grain dryer; and

    [0008] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of screenless panels for a grain dryer

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

    [0009] A plurality of screenless panels for a grain dryer having a plurality of cut outs to receive forced heated air from a heating system. The panels have a plurality of deflectors attached above the cut outs of the panels such that debris and grain fines is prevented from obstructing airflow. The deflectors have a connecting section and a deflecting section that is bent away from the connecting section along a bend line. The deflectors are connected to the panels by bolts placed through aligned apertures in the panels and deflectors.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0010] Referring to the Figures, a grain dryer 10 has a grain intake 12 that feeds grain into a pair of pathways 14 that form a central dryer chamber or plenum 16. The pathways 14 are formed, in part, by inner and outer panels 18 and 20. The panels 18 and 20 have a plurality of cutouts 22 that preferably are aligned and square, but can be positioned in any manner and in any size and shape.

    [0011] Attached to panels 18 and 20 within the pathway 14 are a plurality of deflectors 24. The deflectors 24 are preferably elongated having a connecting section 26 and a deflecting section 28. The deflecting section 28 is bent in relation to the connecting section 26 along bend line 30. Preferably the deflecting section 28 is bent at a thirty degree angle in relation to the connecting section 26.

    [0012] The connecting section 26 have a plurality of apertures 32 that align with apertures 34 in panels 18 and 20. Bolts 36 are received within apertures 32 and 34 to secure the deflectors 24 to the panels 18 and 20. The deflectors 24 are secured to the panels 18 and 20 above the cutouts 22 to deflect grain away from the cut outs.

    [0013] In operation, a forced heating system 38 forces air across grain in the pathways 14 through cutouts 22. The cutouts 22 provide a greater airflow across the pathway 14 compared to perforated screens which provides for greater efficiency for drying grain. The cutouts 22 and deflectors 24 keep debris and grain fines from preventing airflow through the pathway 14.

    [0014] Thus, a panel for a cross flow dryer has been disclosed that improves grain drying efficiency, prevents debris from obstructing airflow, and, at the very least meets all of the stated objectives.