Claims
- 1. In a batch-type dryer, comprising a housing having a chamber structure fixed thereto and defining a channel-like drying chamber, said chamber structure including a generally horizontally elongated U-shaped sidewall extending between and fixedly connected to a pair of end walls and defining therein an upwardly-opening drying chamber, said U-shaped sidewall including an arcuate bottom wall part which is of uniform radius generated about a substantially horizontal axis, said arcuate bottom wall part extending through an angle of about 180.degree. and being disposed entirely below a diametrical plane which contains said axis, said U-shaped sidewall also including generally parallel first and second sidewall parts which are joined to side edges of said arcuate bottom wall part and which project upwardly away from said diametrical plane in generally perpendicular relationship thereto, said sidewall parts having upper edges which define an opening therebetween for depositing material into said chamber, cover means movable mounted on said housing for closing off said opening, rotor means disposed within said chamber for rotation substantially about said axis to agitate the material within said chamber, and a heat means associated with at least said arcuate bottom wall part, the improvement wherein said housing includes wall means cooperating with one said end wall for defining a closed interior compartment, said one end wall having a discharge opening therein for permitting communication between said interior compartment and said drying chamber at a lowermost point therein, door means movably mounted relative to said chamber structure for selectively opening and closing said discharge opening, said wall means including a bottom wall having opening means therethrough for permitting discharge of dried material downwardly therethrough through when said door means is opened, and upwardly-opening receptacle means removably positioned beneath the opening means in said bottom wall for receiving the dried material, said receptacle means having a top edge which is disposed in substantial sealing engagement with said bottom wall for confining dust within said interior compartment.
- 2. A dryer according to claim 1, wherein said opening is disposed in a plane which is substantially parallel with said diametrical plane.
- 3. A dryer according to claim 2, wherein said angle is about 30.degree..
- 4. A dryer according to claim 1, wherein said heat means extends solely around said arcuate bottom wall part.
- 5. A dryer according to claim 1, wherein said second sidewall part projects upwardly from the other side of said diameterical plane which is inclined above said horizontal plane, and wherein said heat means extends around the arcuate bottom wall part and also upwardly along at least said second sidewall part.
- 6. A dryer according to claim 1, wherein said cover means comprises a hinged door which, when in a closed position, extends across said opening within a plane substantially parallel to said diametrical plane for closing off said opening.
- 7. A dryer according to claim 1, including suction means connected to said interior compartment.
- 8. A dryer according to claim 7, wherein said suction means includes an opening formed in said one end wall for providing communication between said interior compartment and said drying chamber, and a suction conduit connected to said drying chamber in the vicinity of the other said end wall.
- 9. A dryer according to claim 8, wherein said diametrical plane is inclined at a predetermined angle in the range of about 20.degree. to about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane passing through said axis so that said diametrical plane on one side of said axis corresponding to downward rotary movement of said rotor is disposed below the horizontal plane.
- 10. In a batch-type dryer for drying sludgelike material, comprising a housing having a chamber structure fixed thereto and defining a channel-like drying chamber, said chamber structure including a generally horizontally elongated U-shaped sidewall extending between and fixedly connected to a pair of end walls and defining therein an upwardly-opening drying chamber, said U-shaped sidewall including an arcuate bottom wall part which is of uniform radius generated about a substantially horizontal axis, said arcuate bottom wall part extending through an angle of about 180.degree. and being disposed entirely below a diametrical plane which contains said axis, said U-shaped sidewall also including generally parallel first and second sidewall parts which are joined to side edges of said arcuate bottom wall part and which project upwardly away from said diametrical plane in generally perpendicular relationship thereto, said sidewall parts having upper edges which define an opening therebetween for depositing material into said chamber, cover means movable mounted on said housing for closing off said opening, rotor means disposed within said chamber for rotation substantially about said axis to agitate the material within said chamber, and a heat means associated with at least said arcuate bottom wall part, the improvement wherein a discharge opening is formed in one said end wall for communication with said drying chamber at a lowermost point therein, door means movably mounted relative to said chamber structure for selectively opening and closing said discharge opening, said housing including wall means defining a substantially closed cabinet having said chamber disposed therein, said wall means including an outside wall which is spaced from said one end wall, said outside wall having opening means therethrough, an upwardly-opening receptacle means removable positioned through said opening means into said cabinet beneath said discharge opening for receiving the dried material, said receptacle means having a wall which substantially closes off said opening means when said receptacle means is positioned below said discharge opening for confining dust within said closed cabinet.
- 11. A dryer according to claim 10, including suction means for removing dust from the interior of the closed cabinet and from the drying chamber, said suction means including an opening formed in said one end wall for providing communication between the interior of the closed cabinet and the drying chamber, and a suction conduit connected to said drying chamber in the vicinity of the other said end wall.
- 12. A dryer according to claim 10, wherein said diametral plane is inclined at a free determined angle relative to a horizontal plane passing through said axis so that said diametral plane, on one side of said axis corresponding to downward rotary movement of said rotor means, is disposed below the horizontal plane, said predetermined angle being in the range of about 20.degree. to about 45.degree..
- 13. A dryer according to claim 1, wherein said diametral plane is inclined at a predetermined angle relative to a horizontal plane passing through said axis so that said diametral plane, on one side of said axis corresponding to downward rotary movement of said rotor means, is disposed below the horizontal plane, said predetermined angle being in the range of about 20.degree. to about 45.degree..
- 14. A dryer according to claim 13, including suction means connected to said interior compartment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/267,997, filed Nov. 4, 1988, now abandoned.
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