Claims
- 1. An apparatus for manufacturing asphalt paving composition, comprising:
- a rotary drum having upper and lower ends;
- means for introducing aggregate into the upper end of said rotary drum;
- means for heating the interior of said rotary drum, whereby said aggregate introduced into the upper end of said rotary drum is dried and heated as it travels through said rotary drum;
- mixing means;
- means for introducing said heated aggregate from the lower end of said rotary drum into said mixing means;
- exhaust means for creating an exhaust airflow through and out of said rotary drum, whereby airborne particulate matter generated by the drying and heating of said aggregate is extracted from the interior of said rotary drum in said exhaust airflow;
- collection means for causing a portion of said particulate matter suspended in said exhaust airflow to drop out of said exhaust airflow into said mixing means, whereby said portion of said particulate matter is recovered from said exhaust airflow; and
- means for introducing liquid asphalt into said mixing means,
- whereby said aggregate is dried and heated in said rotary drum and mixed with said recovered particulate matter and said liquid asphalt in said mixing means to form an asphalt paving composition.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said collection means for causing said particulate matter suspended in said exhaust airflow to drop out of said exhaust airflow into said mixing means comprises a knock-out box disposed directly above said mixing means and through which said exhaust airflow is directed, whereby said exhaust airflow is slowed upon entering said knock-out box, causing said portion of said particulate matter suspended in said exhaust airflow to drop out of said exhaust airflow into said mixing means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means for introducing recycled asphalt product into said rotary drum, whereby said recycled asphalt product is heated and mixed with said aggregate and discharged into said mixing means.
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
This application is a continuation of my prior application Ser. No. 5, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,934.
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