Claims
- 1. In apparatus for use in hot mix recycling in which aged asphaltic concrete pavement is removed and sized to provide an aged mix, then heated to a temperature less than the destructive temperature of its old asphalt but sufficient to at least begin its rejuvenation, and thereafter combined with heated fresh aggregate and fresh asphalt, the apparatus including a first drum having upstream and downstream axial ends, means for supporting the first drum in an attitude inclining downwardly in a direction from its upstream to its downstream end, means for rotating the first drum about its axis effective together with said inclination to move material introduced into the first drum adjacent its upstream end in said direction to adjacent the downstream end, means to assist retention of material introduced therein as aforesaid on and its elevation by the first drum interior walls during said material movement, and means disposed adjacent the downstream end of the first drum for removal of material therefrom, the improvement comprising: a second drum having corresponding upstream and downstream ends, a downstream portion of the second drum extending into an upstream portion of the first drum through the upstream end thereof, the downstream end of the second drum opening into the first drum, said upstream portion of the first drum spacedly enveloping said downstream portion of the second drum, material in the first drum being introduced into the space between said upstream and downstream portions of the first and second drums, the second drum being supported for rotation about its axis and for movement in said direction of material introduced into the second drum adjacent its upstream end to its downstream end and into the first drum for combination with material in the first drum; and means carried by the interior walls of the second drum effective to assist retention of material introduced therein as aforesaid on and its elevation by the second drum interior walls during said material movement.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second drum is co-axially mounted with and supported by the first drum for conjoint rotation about their common axis, and including means for introducing fresh asphalt into material in the first drum downstream of the downstream end of the second drum.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 including means for supplying heat in said direction through the second drum from adjacent its upstream end and thence into and through the first drum.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the heat supply means includes burner means disposed adjacent the upstream end of the second drum.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the second drum is optionally removable from the first drum and the burner means is thereafter movable in said direction to adjacent the upstream end of the first drum.
- 6. Apparatus for hot mix recycling of aged asphaltic concrete pavement which has been removed and sized to provide an aged mix, the apparatus comprising: first and second drum assemblies each having an upstream and a downstream end, an upstream portion of of the second drum assembly spacedly enveloping at least a portion of the first drum assembly, the downstream end of the first drum assembly opening into the second drum assembly intermeidate said ends of the second drum assembly; means supporting the drum assemblies on their side walls; means for introducing heated gases into one of the drum assemblies adjacent its upstream end effective to heat the walls of both drum assemblies; means for introducing fresh aggregate into said one drum assembly for heating the same to a first temperature by direct contact with heated gases therein; means for introducing aged mix into the other drum assembly but initially out of direct contact with heated fresh aggregate and gases, said other drum assembly being effective to heat the aged mix therein to a second temperature which is less than the destructive temperature of the old asphalt therein but sufficient to at least begin rejuvenation of its plasticity; means for providing movement of fresh aggregate and aged mix through and for mixing of the same in the drum assemblies in contact with their respective walls effective so that fresh aggregate and aged mix after heating thereof as aforesaid are combined in the second drum assembly adjacent the downstream end of the first drum assembly; and means for removing the combined mix from the second drum assembly adjacent its downstream end.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the heated gases, fresh aggregate and aged mix all move through their respective drum assemblies from their upstream to their downstream ends in the same axial direction; and wherein the heated gases introducing means includes heating means disposed adjacent the upstream end of said one drum assembly.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the drum assembly supporting means also mounts each drum assembly for rotary movement about its axis; and including drive means for moving the drum assemblies as aforesaid.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 including flighting carried by the interior walls of each drum assembly effective to assist retention of heated fresh aggregate, aged mix and combined mix on and its elevation by the respective interior walls of the drum assemblies during said rotary movement thereof.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the drum assembly supporting means can also incline said axes of the drum assemblies downwardly in said downstream direction.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the heated gases and fresh aggregate introducing means introduce both into the first drum assembly, and the aged mix introducing means introduces the same into the second drum assembly.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 including means for introducing fresh asphalt into combined heated fresh aggregate and aged mix in the second drum assembly downstream of the downstream end of the first drum assembly to produce a recycled mix, the recycled mix being removed from the second drum assembly by the removal means.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the drum assemblies are co-axially mounted to each other for conjoint rotation about their common axis by the drive means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the heating means includes a movable burner assembly and the first drum assembly is optionally removable from the second drum assembly, the burner assembly being thereafter movable toward the upstream end of the second drum assembly.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 including blower means disposed adjacent the downstream end of the second drum assembly effective to move the heated gases through the second drum assembly as aforesaid.
- 16. For use with drum mixer apparatus for asphaltic concrete which includes a rotable mixer drum with axially opposite upstream and downstream ends and is supportable in an attitude inclining downwardly from its upstream to its downstream end, a recycling attachment to enable such drum mixer apparatus to perform hot mix recycling in which aged asphaltic concrete pavement is removed and sized to provide an aged mix, then heated to a temperature less than the destructive temperature of its old asphalt but sufficient to at least begin rejuvenation of its plasticity, and thereafter combined with heated fresh aggregate and fresh asphalt, the recycling attachment comprising: a recycle drum having axially opposite upstream and downstream ends, at least a portion of the recycle drum being adapted to fit spacedly within a drum mixer drum through its upstream end with the downstream end of the recycle drum terminating within a drum mixer drum intermediate its said ends, and means for supporting the recycle drum within a drum mixer drum as aforesaid for rotation about its axis.
- 17. The recycling attachment of claim 16 including means disposed on and about the interior surface of the recycle drum to assist retention of material introduced into the upstream end thereof on and its elevation by the interior surface of the recycle drum during rotation thereof about its axis.
- 18. The recycling attachment of claim 17 including burner supporting means for supporting a burner adjacent the upstream end of the recycle drum for supplying heated gases into and through the recycle drum.
- 19. The recycling attachment of claim 18 wherein the recycle drum supporting means includes means for optionally removing the second drum.
- 20. The recycling attachment of claim 19 wherein the burner supporting means provides for movement of a burner in axial directions relative to the recycle drum.
- 21. Apparatus for use in hot mix recycling of aged asphaltic concrete pavement which has been removed and sized to provide an aged mix and thereafter combined with fresh aggregate and fresh asphalt, the apparatus comprising: a first material mixing chamber having a longitudinal axis and upstream and downstream ends with reference to its said axis; a second material mixing chamber having a longitudinal axis and upstream and downstream ends with reference to its axis, the second mixing chamber spacedly enveloping at least a portion of the first mixing chamber and having a common wall therebetween; a third material mixing chamber having a longitudinal axis and upstream and downstream ends with reference to its said axis, the downstream ends of the first and second mixing chamber communicating with the upstream end of the third mixing chamber, material in the first, second and third mixing chambers moving therein in directions from their respective upstream to their respective downstream ends thereof, material in the first and second mixing chambers discharging into and being combined in the third mixing chamber; means for introducing fresh aggregate into one of the first and second mixing chambers adjacent its upstream end; means for introducing aged mix into the other of the first and second mixing chambers adjacent its upstream end; means for discharging combined material from the third mixing chamber adjacent its downstream end; and means disposed adjacent the upstream end of said one of the first and second mixing chambers for introducing a flow of hot gases having an initial temperature greater than the destructive of asphalt in aged mix through said one of the first and second mixing chambers and into the third mixing chamber effective to heat fresh aggregate in said one of the first and second mixing chambers and one face of said common wall by direct contact therewith, to indirectly heat aged mix in said other of the first and second mixing chambers to a temperature less than the destructive temperature of asphalt therein but sufficient to at least begin its rejuvenation by contact of aged mix with the other face of said common wall, and thereafter to heat combined fresh aggregate and aged mix in the third mixing chamber by direct contact therewith.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 36 including means for introducing fresh asphalt into combined fresh aggregate and aged mix in the third mixing chamber.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the first, second and third mixing chambers are co-axially mounted and rotatable about their common axis, and wherein the fresh aggregate introducing means and the hot gas introducing means both introduce the same into the first mixing chamber.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 including means carried by the respective interior walls of the three mixing chambers effective to assist retention of material introduced therein as aforesaid on and its elevation by said interior walls during said rotation of the three mixing chambers.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 including means for disposing the three mixing chambers so that said axes thereof are all downwardly inclined in a direction from their upstream to their downstream ends.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 808,991, filed June 21, 1977, now abandoned.
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Charles R. Foster, Hot Mix Recycling of Asphalt Pavements, Jul. 7, 1975. |
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