1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine, particularly to one for drying moisture of wood waste with heat so as to let wood waste possible to be compressed into a tight block uneasily to loosen off.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Wood processing machines produce a large volume of wood waste, which is normally very light and bulky, and liable to fly and float around in the air, affecting air quality and humane health. When it is packed in a bag or the like, it takes much space, and in addition, it is very flammable and easily catches fire to cause danger to life and property.
Therefore, a wood-waste collecting machine has been made for collecting wood waste in a waste tank, and a snapping device provided in the waste tank for pushing it to fall in a conveying device and then is sent into a compressing device, which then compresses it into wood-waste blocks by means of compressing rods, in order to improve the above-mentioned problems.
However, wood waste has many tiny holes to suck therein moisture in the air to become very wet. So the moisture of wood waste prevents the wood-waste blocks from being tight and solid because of the moisture therein, Then wood waste blocks formed are apt to give rise to cracks in case of mutual collision, and even completely collapses into pieces if worse. Thus its compressing effect is quite bad.
A drying device for a wood-waste collecting machine in the invention includes a blower set on the base of the machine and a heating member. The blower has an outlet hole connected with one end of a windpipe, and the heating member is connected with the other end of the windpipe, having a heating element and a passage. A pipe joint is connected between the other end of the heating device and a sidewall of the container of the conveying device. Then the blower blows outer air sucked in into the heating member for heating the air and blown into the collecting chamber through the sidewall of the container of the conveying device. Then wood waste in the collecting chamber is dried, and the dried wood waste is sent into the compressing device of the machine to be compressed to become tight and solid blocks uneasy to loosen or crack.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a drying device 70 for a wood-waste collecting machine in the present invention, as shown in
The compressing device 20 is set on the base 10, for compressing wood waste into blocks.
The conveying device 30 is set at one side of the compressing device 20 on the base 10, consisting of a container 31 formed with an inner collecting chamber 311 provided with an upper falling hole 312, and a material feeding hole 313 formed in a sidewall of the container 31 and communicating with the compressing device 20, with a conveying rod 32 pushing wood waste in the collecting chamber 311 into the compressing device 20.
The cutting device 40 is fixed at the inner side of the container 31 for cutting wood waste falling in the collecting chamber 311.
The waste tank 50 is installed on the conveying device 30 for storing wood waste therein.
The snapping device 60 is arranged in an inner lower portion of the waste tank 50 for breaking off tangled-together wood waste to let it easily falling down through the falling hole 312 into the collecting chamber 311.
The container 31 of the conveying device 30 has plural air inlets 314 formed in an outer sidewall to communicate with the collecting chamber 311.
The drying device 70, as shown in
Next, in using the drying device 70, it is started to let the blower 71 suck outer air through the sucking hole 711 into the wind pipe 72, the connect pipe 73, the passage 743 of the heating member 74, the pipe joint 75, the cap 76 and then through the air inlets 314 and finally in the collecting chamber 311 of the container 31 of the conveying device 30. Meanwhile the heating element 742 located in the passage 743 of the heating member 74 is electrified to give rise to heat, which then heats up the air passing through the passage 743, and the heated air may be blown into the collecting chamber 311 to dry the wood waste stored therein.
To mention particularly, it will take about ten seconds for wood waste to fall from the waste tank 50 into the collecting chamber 311 and cut by the cutting device 40 and then into the compressing device 20, and these ten seconds may be enough for the wood waste in the collecting chamber 311 to dry for a substantial degree. Therefore, the dried wood waste is compressed into blocks, which may be comparatively tight and solid with only little moisture remained therein, uneasily loosening off or cracking or breaking off even collided with some exterior object,
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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2222633 | Sheesley | Nov 1940 | A |
3926582 | Powell et al. | Dec 1975 | A |
5280757 | Carter et al. | Jan 1994 | A |
6675495 | Dedieu et al. | Jan 2004 | B2 |
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20060277784 A1 | Dec 2006 | US |