Claims
- 1. A grain drying apparatus comprising:
- A. a grain drying bin having a perforated floor through which hot air is blown upwardly for drying purposes;
- B. a rotary sweep mounted in the bin for sweep movement over the floor, said sweep having distributing means on its lag side for distributing wet grain over the floor and radially-extending retrieving means on its lead side for removing dried grain from the floor;
- C. means for feeding wet grain to said distributing means;
- D. means for receiving dried grain from said retrieving means and conveying said dried grain outside of the bin;
- E. a partition wall connected to a central portion of said rotary sweep and extending radially outward therefrom for movement over said floor with the movement of said rotary sweep, said wall extending between said distributing and retrieving means to separate the lag side from the lead side of said sweep; and
- F. means for building up the thickness of the dry grain on the lead side of the retrieving means including a rigid plate at least partially suspended from an upper portion of said wall and disposed in front and on the lead side of said retrieving means, said plate radially extending parallel to said retrieving means between said central portion and a sidewall of said bin, said plate being inclined with respect to a vertical plane through said bin such that its upper edge is relatively closer to said retrieving means than its lower edge, said lower edge being spaced above said floor to form a horizontally extending gap therebetween.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means for adjusting the height of the lower edge of said thickness building means above said perforated floor to vary the width of said gap.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said height-adjusting means comprises an adjustable turnbuckle connected between an upper portion of said sweep and a lower edge portion of said plate, said partition wall extending upward in said bin between said distributing and retrieving means, an upper edge portion of said plate being pivotally attached to said partition wall, whereby adjustment of said turnbuckle lifts and lowers the lower edge portion of said plate to vary the width of said gap.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said distributing means is parallel with and spaced vertically above said retrieving means, said partition wall having horizontally offset upper and lower vertically extending portions and a slanted mid-portion connected between said horizontally offset upper and lower portions and extending through the space between said distributing and retrieving means, said plate being at least partially suspended from said offset upper portion of said wall.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said upper portion of said sweep to which said turnbuckle is connected is a suction chamber canopy.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of my previously filed co-pending application bearing the same title, Ser. No. 894,181, filed Apr. 6, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,241,517.
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